Immunology of Infectious Diseases
- Start date
- 13 April 2026
- Duration
- 6 Weeks
- Mode of study
- Full-time, on campus
- Location
- Liverpool, UK
- Home fee
- £2,685
- International fee
- £2,685
Course Overview
This module aims to provide students with knowledge and critical understanding of tropical diseases and the immune response of humans and other mammalian hosts and to examine ways in which protection against infection or disease might be achieved by vaccination or anti-pathology interventions.
In this module you will learn how the host responds to microbes, parasites or snakebite encountered in tropical regions. The module covers a diverse range of topics including a introduction to basic immunology immune responses to various pathogen groups or snake bite, immune pathology, and modern approaches to the development and application of interventions. The module is taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials and practical classes. You will have the opportunity to examine up-to-date research literature and apply your knowledge in theoretical and practical sessions. You will be expected to supplement your learning through directed reading.
The module covers the following topics:
- General immunology
- Immunology and immunopathology of a range of microbes
- Immunology and immunopathology of parasitic infections
- Immunology and immunopathology of NTD’s including snake bite
- Immunology of therapy (e.g. biologicals, vaccination)
20 Academic Credits at Masters Level
For an additional fee of £95, you can be entered for full Academic Credits for this course.
Assessment by a two hour essay examination (50%) and a 3000 word laboratory report (50%).
Please note that assessments may change at the discretion of the Directors of Study. All students will be made aware of new assessment details. The academic credits are offered to provide choice and flexibility to all our students, and students who do not wish to be entered for academic credits will be awarded a Certificate of Attendance.
Aims
This course aims to:
- Explain the nature of humoral and cell-mediated immune responses in infections.
- Explain why inappropriate immune responses can have undesirable immune-pathological consequences.
- Discuss immune evasion strategies that pathogens employ and explain their significance for chronic infection.
- Apply a range of immunological techniques and critically interpret the outcomes.
- Use current research to explain how sero-therapy and vaccination against tropical diseases might be achieved.
How to apply
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