Explores the activation and differentiation of T lymphocytes, focusing on naive T cells recognizing antigens and differentiating into effector and memory cells.
Explores the immune system's defense mechanisms, including epithelial barriers, innate immunity, adaptive immunity, B and T cells, antibodies, and immunological memory.
Introduces the emerging field of immunoengineering, covering interactions between engineering and immunology, genetically engineered immune cells for cancer therapy, and key technologies in immunological analysis.
Explores challenges in isolating intact cells, differential expression between nuclear and whole cell transcriptomes, and identifying transcriptomic cell types.