"NOTICE: Blended learning students who choose this subject will carry out all planned activities in face-to-face mode"
This subject is part of the Master's Degree in Molecular, Cellular and Genetic Biology. Although due to its important applications in research, health and industry, immunology would have to be treated as a subject with its own autonomy in the Bachelor of Biology, the reality is that its close relationships with other biological disciplines, such as Cell Biology, Biochemistry, Genetics and Microbiology led to the fact that it is often imparted in a not very homogeneous way, and fragmented by diverse related areas. For this reason, this Master's course aims to offer the student basic, joint and updated information on the components and response mechanisms of the immune system in physiological and pathological situations. On the other hand, various basic techniques will be performed and interpreted which, we hope, will help you address some problems throughout your research work.
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