Microbial Immunology

Microbial Pathogenesis is the subject of the molecular mechanisms utilized by microbes to cause sickness in people and animals. Viral, protozoan, fungal and bacterial pathogens have evolved a huge sort of methods to establish themselves within the host and benefit nutrients, which also can cause harm and illness. Different mechanisms of pathogenesis include host defence evasion. To understand the complicated techniques utilized by microbial pathogens, microbiologists employ all of the tools of cutting-edge molecular biology, genetics, virulence elements, drug interactions, biochemistry and biophysics. Expertise how microbes cause ailment is frequently the first step towards the improvement of recent vaccines and therapeutics. 

  • The role of microbes in immune response
  • Innate and Adaptive Immunity
  • Host interactions and system biology
  • Immune system regulatory control

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