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Module APPLIED & MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY

Module code: BI606
Credits: 5
Semester: 2
Department: BIOLOGY
International: No
Coordinator: Dr Sinead Miggin (BIOLOGY)
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The course will focus on the high-end immunology technologies, beginning with an introduction to modern molecular techniques. Through a series of lectures students will learn about the creation of transgenic animals, the Cre-lox system, knock-out mice, knock-in mice and tissue specific expression. Students will also discover modern imaging tools such as Confocal, & epi-fluorescent microscopy, as well as the power of Flow cytometry. Finally a series of lectures will introduce practical aspects of probing cell signal Transduction pathways. The course will be supported by practical demonstrations for MSc students of time-lapse microscopy, confocal microscopy, and other technologies. In addition students will undertake a 4-hour problem-based workshop on flow cytometry covering topics such as compensation, controls and data interpretation.

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Open Autumn Supplementals/Resits
 
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