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Immunology (AOKGEN737_1A)
Spring: 2021/22
3 credits

Course information

Please note that because of possible unforeseen changes of the virus situation, there might be changes to the regulations described below. In case of any changes we inform you on the startup page of the website of the department and by Neptun messages http://gsi.semmelweis.hu/index.php/en/

Course Description: This course provides a basic knowledge of the structure and mechanisms of the immune system, immunological responses in health and disease.

Prerequisite subject: 
Molecular Cell Biology I, Medical Biochemistry II

 

Course Instructors and Contact Information:

Course instructor: Dr. Marianna Csilla Holub, PhD
Office: NET 618
Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 
Emails must include your full name and student number and have a descriptive subject line.
Expect an average response time of 2 business days. Email will not be checked on weekends or holidays.
Office hours: Because of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic situation, educational administration is managed electronically. In case of questions and/or concerns better addressed in person, ask about the possibility of personal administration at the education administrator's phone number or e-mail address.

Education administrator: Némethné, Molnár Mária; office: NET 623, Phone: 210-2950, email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Lecturer and Chairman of the Department: Prof. Dr Edit Buzas, MD, DSc
Office: NET 717 - If you wish to discuss something with her, please email to set up an appointment.
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Evaluation:

Attendance of a minimum of 75% of the practices is necessary for the end-term signature. The presence at the seminars (practices) are registered weekly, more than three absences (of any reason) from the seminars invalidate the semester. It is your task to keep track of your absences, they will only be summarized at the last week of the semester.
It is YOUR responsibility to get to class on time – more than 10 minutes delay means an absence. Plan to be on campus early on test days; transit and/or traffic issues happen but you cannot be given extra time to write. Plan to be at exams early.

 

Resources:

Required Textbook:            

  • Abbas, Lichtmann, Pillai, Basic Immunology 5th Edition,Elsevier, 2015
  • Immunology seminars (e-book): http://gsi.semmelweis.hu/ (The user name and password is on the course datasheet of the Neptun.)
  • Lecture and practice ppt presentations http://gsi.semmelweis.hu/ and on Moodle system. (If you are not able to see the subject in Moodle, please contact the Education Administrator of the Department.)

 

Further Information

In the rooms of the NET building it is compulsory for everyone to wear a mask that covers both the nose and the mouse. Violation of this rule excludes a student from the practice/seminar or lecture and will have legal consequences according to the directive of the Rector and Chancellor (E/19/2020. (VIII. 28.). see http://gsi.semmelweis.hu/files/2020-21_1/Safety_Regulations_COVID.pdf.

You will be responsible for material presented in class and associated textbook sections. The textbook is your resource and will help you understand this material. It contains many of the visuals presented in the lectures. Pay careful attention to the Figures and to the questions and guidelines for study at the end of each chapter.


Midterm expected through the Moodle system:

There are two written tests on the 6th and 12th weeks of the semester.
The midterms will consist predominantly of multiple choice questions. The topics are based on the textbooks, the lectures, the practices and the ebook.
The attendance and the success of the midterm is not a requirement to validate the semester, but based on their total scores, you receive bonus points for the semi-final exam. The scores of the first and the second midterms are added together, and are converted to bonus points according to the table below.

% of total scores of both midterms

Bonus points added to the exam test

0-50

0

50,01-65

1

65,01-80

2

80,01-100

3

Bonus points are only credited to those who have passed the exam. (achieved at least grade 2)
Recording of the midterm tasks is NOT permitted. Students in violation of these policy may have legal action taken against them.
All test scores will be posted to Neptun when available. Do not email asking when grades will be posted or for your scores; these emails will not receive a response.
There is no opportunity to postpone the time of the midterm neither to improve the midterm result. Missed Midterm/Exam – General Policies: Students must have an urgent reason for missing a course test, such as illness, voluntary work in hospital, etc., Supporting documentation (e.g., attending physician’s statement) is required and must be shown up to the practice teacher (or course coordinator) within one week. Valid documentation for medical situations consists of a current “Attending Physician’s Statement” Only the current form will be accepted. If you do not use the current form, you will be asked to return to your physician to have the correct form filled in. A note that simply says you were seen in the clinic will not be accepted. Any documentation should cover the date of the missed test.  If you have a valid reason for missing the original midterm, make up dates will be scheduled. We announce its date and place via a Neptun message.


Semi-final exam:

The semester ends up with a colloquium (semi-final exam; exam period: May 16, 2022 – July 1, 2022, date and time set by Neptun).
The semifinal exam is an online Moodle exam – 45 min. long test with personal attendance.
The written Moodle exam is divided in two parts in the time and date of the exam:
First students have to complete a Pop-up test with 15 MC questions.  For those who completed 13 out of 15 MC questions the exam continues. For those who had less than 13 correct answers, the exam is finished with grade 1. The MC questions of the pop-up test are available on Moodle and on the website of the Department from the end of 12th week of the semester. Second: The exam test consists multiple choice, may consist short answer, table fill-in, matching, drawing type question, short open questions for 45 points.
The topics are based on the textbooks, practices and the lectures as well, so attending the latter ones greatly helps students to successfully prepare for the exam. At the exam, it is not sufficient to repeat memorized topics from the textbook and presentations, but you have to be able to synthesize and integrate your knowledge from different parts.
The exam dates will be published one month before the beginning of the exam period.
Registration for the exam dates (or modifying the registration) can be arranged exclusively online by the students’ registration system (NEPTUN). If you want to change your exam day, first you have to cancel your earlier sign up. Since we have to book the exam rooms and Moodle virtual rooms in advance, we cannot change (increase) the maximum number of examinees. The announcement of the results takes one workday, depending on the number of examinees.
For taking the exam, students have to prove their identity by an official formal personal document with a photo (i.e. passport, student card). According to the Study and examination rules: "Students are not allowed to take an examination without identifying themselves. Students may identify themselves at the examination by any suitable document, which contains both a signature and a picture. If the student is unable to verify his/her identity, a “did not appear” note has to be recorded on the examination sheet and in NEPTUN, which does not reduce the number of exam opportunities, yet the student is obliged to pay an exam administration fee, which is specified in the Regulations of Refunds and Allowances."
According to this, the photo of any ID, presented on a phone is not suitable for proving identity.
If you miss an exam, the second retake exam (and all others thereafter) can be taken upon payment of a retake fee. If you miss the exam for a valid reason you must request deferred standing. To request deferred standing you must submit a supporting documentation to the Students Administration Office of the Department (not to the Secretary) (NET 623) within 3 business days of the missed exam. Doctor’s notes are NOT sufficient for missed exams; you MUST have your doctor fill out the Attending Physician’s Statement (please make sure you are using the current version of the Attending Physician’s statement form – no other versions will be accepted).

 

Consultation in the exam period:

In the exam period the Department keeps an official 45 min consultation, once per week. The exact dates will be published on the website prior to the exam period.

 

 

Topic list

 

Zoom URL of the lecture on 9th May (registration link): https://semmelweis.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcpce-pqTgvHN2YLA1UYRX1358Vjw_p2WH- 

Week

Lectures (2*45 min / week)
Monday 12:30-14:00
NET Selye János (Green) Lecture Hall

Practices / Seminars (1*70 min / week)

1.
(Jan 31 - Feb 4)

The role, processes, organs and cells of the immune system
ppt / with voice: video

The immune system in the lab
ppt

2.
(Feb 7-11)

Principles of natural immunity
ppt / with voice: video

Methods based on antigen-antibody interactions:
Basic concepts related to diagnostic antibody
ppt

3.
(Feb 14-18)

The complement system
Inflammation and acute phase reaction
ppt / with voice: video

Methods based on antigen-antibody interactions I. Immunoserology
ppt

Zoom consultation (18th Feb, Friday, 6:30 pm):
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/7088659491?pwd=WE1ROEJHb2E5NWJtcHZKbGxEaUlGdz09
Passcode: biol

4.
(Feb 21-25)

Antigen presentation and MHCs
ppt / with voice: ppt

Methods based on antigen-antibody interactions II.
Immune-assays
ppt

5.
(Feb 28 - Mar 4)

Antigen receptors and their formation
ppt / with voice: ppt

Methods based on antigen-antibody interactions III. 
Flow cytometry
ppt

Zoom consultation (4th March, Friday, 6:30 pm):
https://semmelweis.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwoc--rqzkiG9KR5nQeHt5LvZYUx60ZgFn0

6.
(Mar 7-11)

T lymphocytes and cell-mediated immune response
ppt / with voice: ppt

Complement assays
ppt

Midterm test in Moodle
The first Moodle test is on the 9th March between 7:30-7:50 pm.
The test is available for 10 minutes after opening.
You have 10 minutes to answer MC questions for 15 points.
doc

7.
(Mar 14-18)

 

HOLIDAY

Biological therapies I.
ppt

Zoom consultation (18th March, Friday, 5:30 pm):
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/7088659491?pwd=WE1ROEJHb2E5NWJtcHZKbGxEaUlGdz09
Passcode: biol

8.
(Mar 21-26)

May 21: B lymphocytes and humoral immune response
ppt / with voice: ppt

Biological therapies II.
ppt

May 26: Immune response in infections;
immunodeficiencies
ppt / with voice: video

9.
(Mar 28 - Apr 1)

Mucosal immunity
ppt / with voice: video

Immunization and vaccination I.
ppt

Zoom consultation (31th March, Thursday, 7:30 pm)
Registration link: https://semmelweis.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJckc-uspzIiGNWjTYZ6LRgKLxAR8NDm9bpK

10.
(Apr 4-8)

Hypersensitivity reactions
ppt / with voice: ppt

Immunization and vaccination II.

11.
(Apr 18-22)

HOLIDAY (Easter Monday)

Hypersensitivity I.
ppt

Zoom consultation (22nd April, Friday, 6:30 pm):
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/7088659491?pwd=WE1ROEJHb2E5NWJtcHZKbGxEaUlGdz09
Passcode: biol

12.
(Apr 25-29)

Immunological tolerance;
Natural and pathological autoimmunity
ppt / with voice: video

Hypersensitivity II-IV.
ppt

Midterm test in Moodle
The second Moodle test is on the 28th April between 7:30-8:00 pm.
The test is available for 12 minutes after opening.
You have 12 minutes to answer test questions for 15 points.
doc

13.
(May 2-6)

 

Antitumor immunity
ppt   pdf / with voice: video

 

Screening methods for autoantibodies
ppt

Zoom consultation (5th May, Thursday, 5:00 pm)
Registration link: https://semmelweis.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJckc-GrqjkvHtwoCvS5qa-mh4JSTGl55qKu

14.
(May 9-13)

Immunology of transplantation
and pregnancy immunity
ppt / with voice: video

HLA typing
Pre-exam consultation
ppt

The order of the lectures and seminars may be subject to modifications

Note:
March 15th - Official holiday
April 11th - April 18th - Spring Holiday
April 18th - Easter

 

 

Ebook

Seminars in Immunology ebook: pdf

(Updated version 2015)

 

Exam


Exam topics: 
doc 

Pop-up questions: doc

 

 

 

Consultation

 

Immunology consultations in the exam period (online)

Date

 

Time

 

Zoom URL

16 May

 

17:00

 

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/7088659491?pwd=WE1ROEJHb2E5NWJtcHZKbGxEaUlGdz09
Passcode: biol

23 May

 

17:00

 

https://semmelweis.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMkcOGtrTgrEtH1hY3XQAGGljw6eElVHwWz 
(registration link)

30 May

 

17:00

 

https://semmelweis.zoom.us/j/95816649216

7 June

 

17:00

 

https://semmelweis.zoom.us/j/97530957072

13 June

 

17:00

 

https://semmelweis.zoom.us/j/93085693568

20 June

 

17:00

 

https://semmelweis.zoom.us/j/96678116905

27 June

 

17:00

 

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/7088659491?pwd=WE1ROEJHb2E5NWJtcHZKbGxEaUlGdz09
Passcode: biol

22 August

 

17:00

 

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/7088659491?pwd=WE1ROEJHb2E5NWJtcHZKbGxEaUlGdz09
Passcode: biol

29 August

 

17:00

 

https://us04web.zoom.us/j/7088659491?pwd=WE1ROEJHb2E5NWJtcHZKbGxEaUlGdz09
Passcode: biol

The consultation lasts for 45 minutes. If there are no students present in the first 10 minutes, the consultation is cancelled.  

 

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Dear Students,

For those who missed the practice due to Covid infection or were in quarantine, we organize an online consultation from the first and second week’s topics. The consultation is not obligatory. Of course, all of You are welcome to the consultation.

Dates and Zoom URLs: 

 

 

 

 

 


The user name and password are published in the NEPTUN.


Course coordinators:
Biology:

Dr. LAJKÓ, Eszter

Immunology:
Dr. HOLUB, Marianna
+36 1 210 2930 / 56234

Genetics and Genomics:
Dr. HEGYESI, Hargita
+36 1 210 2930 / 56326

Academic (Neptun) administration:
+36 1 210 2950
+36 1 210 2930 / 56253

Office hours of course coordinators >>>

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