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Study Immunology at Otago

    Immunology at Otago

    Overview

    Immunology is taught within the Department of Microbiology. It is concerned with the study of how individuals protect themselves against infectious organisms, i.e. immunity and correcting abberant immune responses. Topics covered include the structure and function of the immune response, immunity to infectious diseases, vaccines and their use, and manipulation of the immune system (immunotherapy). Abnormalities and diseases of the immune system e.g. cancer, allergy, autoimmunity and AIDS also form an integral part of immunology.

    Employment opportunities for graduates are excellent with major employers being research and diagnostic laboratories, Crown Research Institutes and universities. This is a rapidly advancing and exciting discipline in which the University of Otago has had a long and productive role.

    Immunology is available as an area of study for:

    Papers

    See the full list of Microbiology (MICR) papers.

    Requirements

    IMMU papers

    Papers for "IMMU" not found.

    More information

    Contact us

    Head of Department
    Microbiology and Immunology
    720 Cumberland Street
    Tel +64 3 479 7734
    Email hod.microbiology@otago.ac.nz

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