NPTEL : Essentials in Immunolgy (Chemistry and Biochemistry)

Co-ordinators : Prof. Anjali Karande, Dr. Dipankar Nandi, Dr. R. Manjunath


Lecture 1 - Introduction to the immune system

Lecture 2 - Cells and Organs of the immune system - Part 1

Lecture 3 - Cells and Organs of the immune system - Part 2

Lecture 4 - Cells and Organs of the immune system - Part 3

Lecture 5 - Innate immunity - Part 1

Lecture 6 - Innate immunity - Part 2

Lecture 7 - Development and differentiation of B cells - Part 1

Lecture 8 - Signaling in B cells

Lecture 9 - Organization of immunoglobulin genes and Mechanism of immunoglobulin gene rearrangement

Lecture 10 - Generation of antibody diversity

Lecture 11 - Immunoglobulin class switching Regulation of Immunoglobulin gene regulation

Lecture 12 - Structures and functions of Immunoglobulin’s

Lecture 13 - The three complement pathways

Lecture 14 - Hypersensitivity type 1

Lecture 15 - Hypersensitivity types 2, 3 ,4 and Autoimmunity

Lecture 16 - Autoimmunity Autoimmuno-deficiencies f the B cells

Lecture 17 - Autoimmuno-deficiencies f the B cells

Lecture 18 - Cancer

Lecture 19 - The major histocompatibility complex - Part 1

Lecture 20 - The major histocompatibility complex - Part 2

Lecture 21 - The major histocompatibility complex - Part 3

Lecture 22 - The Major Histocompatibility Complex

Lecture 23 - The Major Histocompatibility Complex: MHC class I pathway

Lecture 24 - The Major Histocompatibility Complex: MHC class II pathway

Lecture 25 - T cell receptors

Lecture 26 - T cell Activation

Lecture 27 - T cell Activation / Differentiation

Lecture 28 - T cell synapse, motility and subsets

Lecture 29 - T cell survival

Lecture 30 - Cytokines - Part 1

Lecture 31 - Cytokines - Part 2

Lecture 32 - Autoimmunity

Lecture 33 - Immunodeficiency

Lecture 34 - Host response mechanisms during infectious diseases - Part 1

Lecture 35 - Host response mechanisms during infectious diseases - Part 2

Lecture 36 - Transplantation immunology

Lecture 37 - Vaccines

Lecture 38 - Antigens and Immunogens

Lecture 39 - Synthetic vaccines

Lecture 40 - Evolution of the immune system