CBI-30806 Immunotechnology

Course

Credits 6.00

Teaching methodContact hours
Lectures18
Practical intensively supervised40
Project learning12
Tutorial10
Course coordinator(s)dr. E Tijhaar
Lecturer(s)dr. E Tijhaar
dr. ir. A Schots
prof. dr. MM van Oers
Examiner(s)dr. E Tijhaar
prof. dr. MM van Oers
dr. ir. A Schots

Language of instruction:

English

Assumed knowledge on:

Molecular Biology, Immunology, Virology; BI-10306 Cell Biology; CBI-20306 Cell Biology and Health.

Continuation courses:

Thesis CBI, Thesis VIR.

Contents:

Immunotechology focuses on the use of modern biotechnology to design immune intervention strategies that are based on a thorough knowledge of immunological mechanisms. thereto, the innate and adaptive immunity and the cross talk between both arms of the immune system will be discussed at the molecular and cellular level. the understanding of how the immune system maintains tolerance against self-antigens and interacts with microbes and parasites forms the basis for the design of immune intervention strategies. discussed questions are:
- what is the molecular toolbox that pathogens and parasites use to avoid immune destruction?;
- how do hypersensitivities and autoimmune diseases develop?;
- how can immunotechnology be used to design better vaccines, diagnostics and therapies for allergies, autoimmune diseases and cancer.
During the practical part of the course students design and carry out a research project related to one of these topic.

Learning outcomes:

After this course the students will be able to:
- assess health problems with an immunological background;
- develop approaches for immune intervention;
- write a research proposal and carry out the appropriate experiments to implement the initial research phase for an immune intervention strategy;
- present the results of the mini-project professionally.

Activities:

This course comprises lectures, tutorials, project education, practicals and self-study. In the first weeks of the course the focus will be on theory and assessment of diseases. During this period students will write a research proposal for a mini-project that will be carried out in weeks 3-5 of the course. In the final week a report will be written and a presentation given during a mini-symposium.
The lectures will deal with the theoretical aspects of molecular immunology and relevant biotechnological applications. The coherence of the different aspects, in relation to disease, will be treated in the tutorials. A guide will be provided for the self-study topics that form part of the course.

Examination:

- computer test with 60 multiple choice questions (30%);
- written test with 3 essay questions (open book) (30%);
- research project (proposal, practical work and oral and written report) (40%);
- each component needs a minimum mark of 5.0 to pass and a final minimal mark of 5.5 is required.

Literature:

Cellular and Molecular Immunology. Abbas, Lichtman & Pillai, 7th edition 2011. ISBN 9781437715286, Saunders-Elsevier, for sale at the WUR-shop.
Selected papers will be provided during the course.

ProgrammePhaseSpecializationPeriod
Compulsory for: MBTBiotechnologyMScC: Medical Biotechnology5MO
Restricted Optional for: MBIBiologyMScH: Molecular Development and Gene Regulation5MO
MBIBiologyMScF: Health and Disease5MO
MBTBiotechnologyMScF: Marine Biotechnology5MO
MBTBiotechnologyMScA: Cellular/Molecular Biotechnology5MO
MMLMolecular Life SciencesMScA: Biomedical Research5MO
MPBPlant BiotechnologyMScB: Plants for Human and Animal Health5MO