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dc.contributor.authorSzeto, Gregory
dc.contributor.authorTokatlian, Talar
dc.coverage.temporalSpring 2014
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-06T16:58:58Z
dc.date.available2023-03-06T16:58:58Z
dc.date.issued2014-06
dc.identifier7.341-Spring2014
dc.identifier.other7.341
dc.identifier.otherIMSCP-MD5-480c5837e7d66f879a8d3d2e90686741
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/148332
dc.description.abstractThe immune system is one of the most complex and powerful of human body systems. It is highly dynamic and flexible, yet strictly regulates homeostasis and protects our bodies from both foreign and self-derived challenges. As basic understanding of immune function is growing, researchers are rapidly designing clever and diverse strategies to manipulate immunology to improve human health. In this course, we will explore important advances rooted in engineering principles to harness the power of the immune system, focusing on how engineering has fueled or inspired research concerning (1) vaccines, (2) immunotherapies, and (3) systems immunology. This course is one of many Advanced Undergraduate Seminars offered by the Biology Department at MIT. These seminars are tailored for students with an interest in using primary research literature to discuss and learn about current biological research in a highly interactive setting. Many instructors of the Advanced Undergraduate Seminars are postdoctoral scientists with a strong interest in teaching.en
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dc.subjectimmune systemen
dc.subjectimmunoengineeringen
dc.subjectvaccinesen
dc.subjectimmunotherapiesen
dc.subjectsystems immunologyen
dc.subjectmultivariate profilingen
dc.subjectregulatory network analysesen
dc.subjectvaccine designen
dc.subjectimmunomodulationen
dc.subjectautoimmunityen
dc.subjectvaccine carriersen
dc.subjecttolerogenic particle vaccinesen
dc.subjectpathogen-mimickingen
dc.subjectlipid nanoparticle vaccinesen
dc.title7.341 Designer Immunity: Lessons in Engineering the Immune System, Spring 2014en
dc.title.alternativeDesigner Immunity: Lessons in Engineering the Immune Systemen
dc.audience.educationlevelUndergraduate
dc.subject.cip140701en
dc.date.updated2023-03-06T16:59:05Z


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