Can't thank you enough for making this available for free with everyone interested in the subject therefore providing them with salient information expecting nothing in return
I'm an old retired man looking for things to do, so I read an introductory book on the immune system. I was fascinated so I looked for something more advanced. I found this lecture series and find it delightful. I get to be back in school sitting in a classroom absorbing the lively personality of the professor and the reactions of the students but without any of the stress the students are feeling.
Amazing teaching skills!! Ive always loved immunology, and this lectures when compared to reading real immunolgy books, are a great way to save time. Thank you!
The slides are not visible when he explains them. It is very difficult to follow. The Url for einstein edu gets you nowhere. Conclusion: Technical assistance is urgent.
Thank you for these great lectures. I just graduated from ucla and I am about to start working in an immunology lab even though I've never taken the course. These lectures are really saving my life!! thank!! Also, the slides are not working again. Can you please fix the problem? It would be greatly appreciated, professor!
I doubt they knocked out all the innate. Probs didn't knock out anti-microbial peptide response. Certainly they didn't skin the mice. Innate wins every time! Incredibly important fact that this professor mentioned.
HELLO!Great lectures, thank you very much! The link to the presentation does not work for me. When I click it, the message : 'The page cannot be displayed because an internal server error has occurred.' appears. Let me know if it is deactivated?
@samantharnunez1 Antigen presentation activates T and B cells, they will proliferate into effector cells and memory cells. These memory cells represent the acquired specific immunity :)
Can't thank you enough for making this available for free with everyone interested in the subject therefore providing them with salient information expecting nothing in return
I'm an old retired man looking for things to do, so I read an introductory book on the immune system. I was fascinated so I looked for something more advanced. I found this lecture series and find it delightful. I get to be back in school sitting in a classroom absorbing the lively personality of the professor and the reactions of the students but without any of the stress the students are feeling.
Amazing teaching skills!! Ive always loved immunology, and this lectures when compared to reading real immunolgy books, are a great way to save time. Thank you!
The slides are not visible when he explains them. It is very difficult to follow. The Url for einstein edu gets you nowhere. Conclusion: Technical assistance is urgent.
awesome lecture. Camera guy is obnoxious, zooming in on peoples faces.
Love the way of explanation and great examples from practice! Thank you!
Thank for uploading the lectures, I love how he explains, it's really easy to understand and entertaining
I was hoping to see the functions of NK cells and Neutrophils covered in this lecture.
Really hopeless cameraman who doesn't focus long enough on the important slides!
Does anyone have the slides?? I would like to have them, please
Thank you for these great lectures. I just graduated from ucla and I am about to start working in an immunology lab even though I've never taken the course. These lectures are really saving my life!! thank!!
Also, the slides are not working again. Can you please fix the problem? It would be greatly appreciated, professor!
Can we please get a working link for the lecture slides?! Thank you!
(34:25) Not to be picky or any thing, but double stranded RNA is present in "reoviridae (reoviruses)" not "retroviruses". But over all, great lecture!
is there anyone who can explain me the last bit of HIV thing ( from 54:49 to 56:00) please because i did not get it .
is there any lecture for microbiology
I doubt they knocked out all the innate. Probs didn't knock out anti-microbial peptide response. Certainly they didn't skin the mice. Innate wins every time! Incredibly important fact that this professor mentioned.
where exactly on that page can I download this presentation?
Very good lecture!!!
@samantharnunez1 Activated T and B cells produce memory cells (and effector cells obviously), these represents the acquired specific immunity
HELLO!Great lectures, thank you very much! The link to the presentation does not work for me. When I click it, the message : 'The page cannot be displayed because an internal server error has occurred.' appears. Let me know if it is deactivated?
@Avishag Bat-Shunam can you please email me. It doesn't work for me tooi
@samantharnunez1 Antigen presentation activates T and B cells, they will proliferate into effector cells and memory cells. These memory cells represent the acquired specific immunity :)
@EinsteinCollegeofMed Thank you a lot!
awesome lecture.....!!!!! keep it up !! you [make immuno fun !
Great videos although the religious analogies are tiring.
I actually like them. Hopefully no angels show up and ask YOU about your innate vs. adaptive decision ;)~
If fruit flies die so fast, then it's like why do they even bother having an immune system? lol
22:52 - explaining Immunology to his wife like a sir. xD