Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical School, Faculty of Science and Informatics
Date | Title | Lecturer |
1. 2022.02.11. |
The structure and working principle of the immune system. Central and peripheral lymphoid organs. | Dr. Fajka-Boja Roberta |
2. 2022.02.18. |
Characteristics of innate immunity. The relationship between innate and adaptive immunity. | Dr. Fajka-Boja Roberta |
3. 2022.02.25. |
Complement system. Cell types and mediators involved in inflammation and acute phase response. | Dr. Fajka-Boja Roberta |
4. 2022.03.04. |
The structure of MHC molecules, polymorphism. Antigen presentation. Development of T and B cells. | Dr. Czibula Ágnes |
5. 2022.03.11. |
Antigen recognition function of T lymphocytes. The T cell mediated immune response. T cell types, their effector functions. | Dr. Czibula Ágnes |
6. 2022.03.18. |
B lymphocytes. B cell activation, antigen-dependent differentiation of B cells. The structure of antibodies, antibody-mediated effector functions. | Prof. Dr. Bácsi Attila |
7. 2022.03.25. |
TEST FOR RECOMMENDED GRADE (1. MTO) | |
8. 2022.04.01. |
Immune responses against extracellular pathogens. Immune responses against intracellular pathogens. Immunescape. Immunological memory. Vaccination. |
Dr. Körmöndiné Dr. Buzás Krisztina |
9. 2022.04.08. |
Autoimmunity. Peripheral and central immune tolerance. | Prof. Dr. Kovács László |
10. 2022.04.15. |
Spring break | |
11. 2022.04.22. |
Types and characteristics of hypersensitivity reactions. Allergic reactions. | Dr. Danis Judit |
12. 2022.04.29. |
Transplantation, pregnancy immunology, immunodeficiency pathology. | Dr. Veréb Zoltán |
13. 2022.05.06. |
Tumor immunology. Immunotherapies and their role in tumor therapy. |
Dr. Körmöndiné Dr. Buzás Krisztina |
between 2022.05.02. and 2022.05.07. |
TEST FOR RECOMMENDED GRADE (2. MTO) (The exact date will be announced in due time.) | |
14. 2022.05.13. |
Basic immunology methods. Monoclonal antibodies, Immunodiagnostics. | Dr. Terhes Gabriella |
Examination of the learning outcomes:
Attendance at lectures is mandatory.
Two MTOs are written during the semester. In the case of grades 5 (very good) and 4 (good), the grade of the colloquium is offered at the end of the semester. Grade 4 and grade 5 means 4 (good) final grade. Grade 5 and grade 5 means 5 (very good) final grade.
Further requirement of the admission to the exam: no more than 20% certified absence in the classroom teaching.
The first and the potentially repeated second exams will be written, where the condition of sufficient completion is the acquisition of 60% of the maximum points that can be obtained.
The grades are determined as follows:
0-59% unsatisfactory (1)
60-69% sufficient (2)
70-79% moderate (3)
80-89% good (4)
90-100% very good (5)
The third repeated exam and any further exams are oral. The potential improvement of the examination (anybody wants better grades than the offered, for example 5 instead of 4) grade is only made orally.
The unsatisfactory semester mark can be corrected during the examination period in accordance with the examination regulations.
The basics of the exam:
The teaching material dealt with in the lectures.
Recommended specialist literature:
Janeway: Immunbiology (Taylor&Francis, 2007)
Abul Abbas Andrew Lichtman Shiv Pillai: Basic Immunology (Elsevier, 2019)
Abul Abbas Andrew Lichtman Shiv Pillai: Cellular and molecular immunology (Elsevier, 2017)