Imperial College London

DrLaurenceBugeon

Faculty of Natural SciencesDepartment of Life Sciences

Research Fellow
 
 
 
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Contact

 

+44 (0)20 7594 5405l.bugeon

 
 
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Location

 

Sir Alexander Fleming BuildingSouth Kensington Campus

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Summary

 

Immunology - LIFE95011

Aims

The course provides a detailed overview of the organisation, development and regulation of the immune system in health and disease.  It assumes a basic knowledge of cell biology and immunology. 

Role

Lecturer

Advanced Immunology - LIFE96003

Aims

This course follows on from the 2nd year Biological Sciences Immunology course. However, as Biochemistry students have not covered so much Immunology in their 2nd year, there will be two revision lectures to begin the course. The course will cover six main topics:

1. The cellular basis of detection and killing in mammalian innate immunity and comparative evolution of immune responses.

2. The molecular basis of innate immunity in plants and how it comapres to mammalian innate immunity

3. Innate lymphoid cells – where do they come from and what do they do

4. Mechanisms of cellular immunoregulation – the development, plasticity and function of regulatory T cells

5. The role of gut microbiota in regulating immune responses and in disease

6. Cancer immunology, the role of the immune system in cancer development and how we can use immunotherapies to treat cancer

Role

Lecturer

Advanced Topics in Immunity and Infection - LIFE96004

Role

Lecturer