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  1. Immunology for Medical Students: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (Nairn, Immunology for Medical Students) by Roderick Nairn PhD, Matthew Helbert FRCPFRCPathPhD, 2006-12-04
  2. Immunology of Diabetes V: From Bench to Bedside (Annals of the New York Academy of Science, Volume 1150)
  3. Appleton & Lange Outline Review of Microbiology & Immunology (Appleton & Lange Review Book Series) by William Yotis, 2003-12-10
  4. Basic Concepts in Immunology: A Student's Survival Guide by John Clancy, 1997-12-01
  5. Fundamental Immunology
  6. Immunology: With STUDENT CONSULT Online Access (Immunology (Roitt)) by David Male, Jonathan Brostoff, et all 2006-04-25
  7. Immunology: Understanding The Immune System by Klaus D. Elgert, 2009-09-08
  8. Immunology for Pharmacy Students
  9. Immunology of Infectious Diseases --2002 publication. by Ed. Kaufmann Stefan H., 2002
  10. Essential Pediatric Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (Essentials of Pediatrics) by Rauol Wolf, 2004-02-01
  11. 11th Hour: Introduction to Immunology (Eleventh Hour - Boston) by Janet M. Decker, 2000-01-11
  12. Medical Immunology by Tristram G. Parslow, Daniel P. Stites, et all 2001-03-23
  13. An Introduction to immunology
  14. Handbook of Human Immunology, Second Edition

41. Video Index
Part 2. Hypersensitivity States I and II. Part 1. Hypersensitivity States III and IV. Part 1. Part 2. Tumor immunology. Part 1. Immunodeficiencies II
http://media.med.sc.edu/video_index/index.php?course=microbiology2006&category=i

42. Immunology Letters - Elsevier
immunology Letters Published by Elsevier as the official journal of the European Federation of Immunological Societies (EFIS), a member of the International
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/immlet
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Published by Elsevier as the official journal of the European Federation of Immunological Societies (EFIS), a member of the International Union of Immunological Societies
Editor-in-Chief:
V. HořejÅ¡­

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Description
Immunology Letters provides a vehicle for the speedy publication of experimental papers, (mini)Reviews and Letters to the Editor addressing all aspects of molecular and cellular immunology. The essential criteria for publication will be clarity, experimental soundness and novelty. Results contradictory to current accepted thinking or ideas divergent from actual dogmas will be considered for publication provided that they are based on solid experimental findings.
Preference will be given to papers of immediate importance to other investigators, either by their experimental data, new ideas or new methodology. Scientific correspondence to the Editor-in-Chief related to the published papers may also be accepted provided that they are short and scientifically relevant to the papers mentioned, in order to provide a continuing forum for discussion.

43. Science Careers
As seen in the 18 January issue of Science INDUSTRIAL MICROBIOLOGIST FACULTY POSITION Colorado State University The Department of Microbiology, immunology
http://aaas.sciencecareers.org/js.php?lookid=aaas&q=immunology

44. ABAI: American Board Of Allergy And Immunology
Independent, nonprofit conjoint board of the American Board of Internal Medicine and American Board of Pediatrics. Offers training and certification to
http://www.abai.org/
American Board of Allergy and Immunology About Certification Training Exam ... Contact ABAI establishes qualifications and examines physicians to become recognized specialists in allergy and immunology
WELCOME TO ABAI
Welcome to the ABAI website. ABAI is a Conjoint Board of the American Board of Internal Medicine and the American Board of Pediatrics. To learn more about ABAI, read about us or view our mission To learn how ABAI can help you, read about our certification recertification , and training programs.
LATEST NEWS December 16, 2007
Apply for the 2008 Certification examination via this link . Registration closes on March 31, 2008 examination via this link . Registration closes on January 31, 2008 2007 Exam Scores were mailed out on December 7th. Contact ABAI if you do not receive your results. Please see the exam section for details about scoring of the exams. 2007 Certificates Candidates who successfully passed the 2007 exams can order their certificates . All orders must be placed by January 31, 2008. Expect to receive your certificate in March. Does your certificate expire in 2009?

45. Allergy & Immunology Articles
Allergy immunology Sections. Allergy Pathogenesis; Asthma; ComplementRelated Abnormalities; Immunodeficiencies; Major Allergic Diseases
http://www.emedicine.com/allergy/index.shtml
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Allergy Pathogenesis
Asthma
Complement-Related Abnormalities
Immunodeficiencies
Major Allergic Diseases
Transfusion Reaction
Urticaria and Angioedema
Editor-in-Chief
  • George T Griffing, MD
Chief Editors
  • Michael A Kaliner, MD
Managing Editors
  • Stephen C Dreskin, MD, PhD Samuel R Marney, Jr, MD Michael R Simon, MD, MA
Medical Editors
  • Zuhair Ballas, MD Jeffrey Lee Kishiyama, MD Richard F Lockey, MD

46. The Biomedical Sciences Cluster | The University Of Chicago
Brings together faculty members interested in immunological research and teaching. Has a degreegranting programme.
http://biomed.uchicago.edu/common/programs/immunology/immunology.html
Admissions Administration Announcements BMS Cluster Home ... Faculty/Research
The Committee on Immunology
The Committee on Immunology offers a graduate program of study leading to the Ph.D. in Immunology, as well as an undergraduate Specialization in Immunology, and courses for medical students. The program provides multidisciplinary training in all aspects of Immunology that includes a core immunology curriculum and several advanced graduate level courses in specialized areas. The training also integrates the basic biological sciences with the clinical sciences in an effort to develop new immunological approaches to the diagnosis and treatment of various immune diseases and cancer. Approximately thirty students are enrolled in the Ph.D. program, which has won training grant support from the NIH continuously for over thirty years.
Letter from the Chairman
Albert Bendelac, M.D., Ph.D.
Why Immunology?
Immunologists have also invented and/or driven many of the technologies that revolutionized biology, including the separation of proteins by mass or charge, automated protein sequencing, mammalian gene cloning, hybridomas and monoclonal antibodies, flow cytometry and cell sorting, inbred and recombinant inbred mouse strains, mouse genome-wide mutagenesis screens, database mining methods, real-time multiphoton imaging of cellular interactions in tissues, etc... Immunology is fun! In a single experimental setting in vivo, one can now describe a very complex, orchestrated series of interactions involving dozens of cell-types in different parts of the body, hundreds of meaningful molecular interactions, thousands of gene activation events, to understand how changes in genetic or environmental factors may lead to health, or illness and death.

47. Harvard Immunology Program
Interdepartmental, multidisciplinary degree program leading to a PhD in medical sciences. Operates on the principle that scientists must also have a general
http://www.hms.harvard.edu/dms/immunology/
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Immunology
The Program in Immunology, administered through the Division of Medical Sciences at Harvard Medical School, is one of the four offered interdisciplinary programs leading to the Ph.D. degree in medical sciences through the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences of Harvard University. The program, based at Harvard Medical School, is an interdepartmental, multidisciplinary degree program. It operates on the principle that scientists working in modern immunology must also have a general knowledge of biochemistry, genetics, and cell biology to work creatively in their field. Students take a core curriculum (four courses), but the remainder of the course selections vary according to the direction and interests of the students. The first year is occupied primarily by course work, seminars, and laboratory rotations. Students generally select a dissertation advisor after the first year of study. The dissertation investigation usually takes three to four years. The program has members from the Departments of Medicine, Pathology, Genetics and Pediatrics of the Faculty of Medicine. It offers a wide range of areas for education and research in the rapidly growing field of immunology, including immunochemistry, molecular immunology, cellular immunology, tumor immunology, cell activation, allergic inflammation, immunogenetics, and immune deficiency. Courses may be chosen from the offerings of all faculties of Harvard as well as from those of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

48. Immunology - Wikibooks, Collection Of Open-content Textbooks
immunology (from immunis, Latin for exempt ) is the study of the organs, cells, and chemical components of the immune system. The immune system creates
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    Immunology (from immunis , Latin for "exempt") is the study of the organs, cells, and chemical components of the immune system. The immune system creates both innate and adaptive immune responses. The innate response exists in many lower species, all the way up the evolutionary ladder to humans, and it acts through relatively crude means against large classes of pathogens. The adaptive response is unique to vertebrates, reacting to foreign invaders with specificity and selectivity. The immune system must maintain a delicate balance, with potent defensive responses capable of destroying large numbers of foreign cells and viruses while refraining from undue destruction of the host's body. When the immune system cannot mount a sufficient defense of the host, there is an immune deficiency; this is seen in HIV infection and SCID (Severe Combined ImmunoDeficiency). If, on the other hand, the immune system acts too vigorously and begins to attack the host, we have autoimmunity. This is a defiance of the integral immune system property of self/nonself recognition. That is, the immune system begins attacking or forming antibodies against the host's own body tissues. Examples of autoimmune diseases include Graves' disease, Hashimoto's thyroiditis, myaesthenia gravis and type I diabetes mellitus.

49. Welcome To The Joint Council Of Allergy, Asthma And Immunology
the joint council of allergy immunology was established in may, 1975, as the socioeconomic/political advocate of the american academy of allergy,
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Special Alert ALERT- Settlement Deadline 10/18/2007 Bluecross/Blueshield (BS/BC) Settlement Claim by October 19, 2007 (TOMORROW) AMA and AAAAI/ACAAI/JCAAIto Conduct Physician Practice Information (PPI) Survey The American Medical Association (AMA), with the support of the AAAAI, ACAAI and JCAAI and more than 60 other medical specialty societies, will conduct a multi-specialty survey of America’s physician practices in 2007. FDA Ketek Announcement FDA Announces Label and Indication Changes for the Antibiotic KETEK. 2007 Physician Practice Information Survey - Announcement 2007 November - PPI Survey - Uniform Announcement Letter Sitemap Home What is the JCAAI? ... General Postings 2007 Joint Council of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology Last updated: November 20, 2007

50. Immunology PartIB Home Page
This site gives access to a course in immunology, intended for universitylevel students.
http://www-immuno.path.cam.ac.uk/~immuno/part1.html
Immunology PartIB Home Page
Introduction
Welcome to my home page for Immunology teaching. This site contains material which I prepared for a course in Pathology, which was delivered to bioscience, veterinary and medical students up to 2000-01.
I am on academic sabbatical leave in 2001-02 and this happens to coincide with a major revision of the courses my department teaches, so that the lectures below no longer coincide exactly with those given in our Cambridge teaching. Nevertheless a good deal of the material overlaps with the new NST Part IB Pathology and MVST Biology of Disease courses in which the teaching of immunology is now in the hands of others.
Please note that these web pages are primarily intended to be internal documents which were provided for my students. They are therefore not entirely comprehensible outside the context of the rest of our former course (39 lectures given by others, plus practical classes).
The material on this site was written and produced by me. If you want to use a few images as part of a presentation (journal club intro, lecture etc.) please do so; an acknowledgement of the source would be appropriate but permission is not needed. If you want to copy (other than for personal use), adapt or distribute this material in it's original or any other form, you should ask for permission, preferably by emailing me . If you point any students or readers to the site, an email letting me know is greatly appreciated (some have kindly done so already). This serves two purposes, it makes me feel wanted and helps to convince me that my time is not being wasted.

51. Microbiology & Immunology - Stanford University School Of Medicine
The mission of the Department of Microbiology and immunology is to conduct the best possible research and provide the most rigorous and inspiring training
http://microimmuno.stanford.edu/

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The mission of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology is to conduct the best possible research and provide the most rigorous and inspiring training in the areas of microbiology, immunology, host-pathogen interaction and related fields. Through such activities, our goal is to improve human and animal health as well as to improve our ability to be responsible stewards of a fragile earth. Through this website, we hope to present an overview of our research and training activities and to inspire like-minded individuals to join us in our quest. about us The Department of Microbiology and Immunology is a community of over 200 individuals, all of whom share a common passion for research and learning. We have over 25 faculty among our ranks, ~50 graduate students, over 100 post-doctoral fellows, ~25 research, administrative and support staff and ~25 undergraduate and medical students working in labs. About 40% of our faculty have an M.D. and 70% a Ph.D. with most also holding joint appointments in other departments in the School. The Department was founded almost 100 years ago and has gone by a number of names since that time, each reflecting a particular stage in the evolution of medicine and the life sciences. Our current name was granted by the University in 1987 when the Department made a major push to expand its focus into the complex interplay between microbe and host. This is a unifying theme that permeates the Department’s research and teaching and that only seems to be growing in relevance with each passing year.

52. Index
Karger is a medical publisher, scientific publisher and biomedical publisher of print and online journals and books.
http://www.karger.com/iaa/

53. Academy Of Cancer Immunology
The Academy of Cancer immunology was established in 1998 to advance understanding of the role of immunity in cancer and to recognize outstanding
http://www.academycancerimmunology.org/
T he Academy of Cancer Immunology was established in 1998 to advance understanding of the role of immunity in cancer and to recognize outstanding achievements in the field of cancer immunology. The Academy currently has 45 members from 11 countries and holds annual elections for Academy membership. T he Academy was founded through a generous gift from the Cancer Research Institute (CRI) , and is responsible for the following: Organizing the annual CRI International Symposia Series on cancer vaccines and antibody-based therapies Selecting the recipients of CRI’s annual William B. Coley Award for Distinguished Research in Basic and Tumor Immunology Publication of the Academy’s online Journal Cancer Immunity © 2004 by the Academy of Cancer Immunology
For Information contact info@academycancerimmunology.org

54. E A A C I
An association of national societies, promoting basic and clinical research, and disseminating information. Includes the EAACI structure, membership,
http://www.eaaci.net/

55. Internet Scientific Publications
The Internet Journal of Asthma, Allergy and immunology TM 15320642 Chief Allergy/immunology-Department of Medicine Saint Vincent Catholic Medical
http://www.ispub.com/ostia/index.php?xmlFilePath=journals/ijaai/front.xml

56. BioMed Central | BMC Immunology
BMC immunology is an open access journal publishing original peerreviewed research articles in all aspects of cellular, tissue-level, organismal,
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Penelope Webb, PhD
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Chrissie Kouremenou

Welcome to BMC Immunology published by BioMed Central BMC Immunology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of cellular, tissue-level, organismal, functional, and developmental aspects of the immune system. BMC Immunology (ISSN 1471-2172) is indexed/tracked/covered by PubMed, MEDLINE, BIOSIS, CAS, Scopus, EMBASE, Thomson Scientific (ISI) and Google Scholar.
Featured articles
Mutations combine to cause ALPS
BMC Immunology Single nucleotide polymorphisms in the Fas and Caspase-10 genes, when each inherited from a different parent, can have an additive effect and lead to the development of autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome in patients with healthy parents.
Statistics 101 for immunologists
BMC Immunology How to make sense of complex immunological datasets is clarified by a guide to classical statistical techniques and more recent advanced approaches, which highlights how to best apply them to answer particular scientific questions.

57. Department Of Immunology
immunology Faculty work in a broad range of basic and clinical fields of research. Undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral programs are offered in a range
http://www.immunology.utoronto.ca/
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58. American Society For Reproductive Immunology
The American Society for Reproductive immunology advancing the study of the immunological aspects of the reproductive process.
http://www.theasri.org/
Membership Conference Newsletter Resources Join us!
2008 Annual Meeting in Chicago, IL, June 11th-14th, at the Congress Plaza Hotel
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Immunology may be one of the primary keys
to the reproductive process. We at the American Society for Reproductive Immunology (ASRI) advance the study of the immunological aspects of the reproductive process. In addition, we bring together people interested in this and allied fields so that all information and new knowledge can be widely shared. Join us or renew your membership today and help unlock the secrets of the immune system in reproduction. Membership Conference Newsletter Resources ... Contact Us We wish to extend a special thank you to our supporters
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59. SpringerLink Home - Main
www.springerlink.com/openurl. asp?genre=journal issn=02719142 - Similar pages immunology 2007 94th AAI Annual Meetingimmunology 2007TM The American Association of Immunologists (AAI) 9650 Rockville Pike * Bethesda, MD 20814 301-634-7178 * infoaai@aai.org.
http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=0271-9142

60. Tufts Sackler School: Immunology Program
immunology is a growing and exciting field of science, spanning work as diverse as basic research on the molecular regulation of gene expression to studies
http://www.tufts.edu/sackler/programIntros/immunology.html
Program Profile GENERAL INFORMATION Program web site
Information about faculty and research, courses, resources, students, seminars, and journal club Program Director
Henry H. Wortis, M.D.
FAX (617) 636-2990
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APPLICATION INFORMATION Admissions Information Program Websites Integrated Programs Biochemistry
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Immunology Program Resources Faculty Members Seminars Courses Immunology is a growing and exciting field of science, spanning work as diverse as basic research on the molecular regulation of gene expression to studies of parasitic infections, malignancies, and major diseases such as AIDS.
One theme within the program is the genetic regulation of the ontogeny and activation of lymphocytes. These studies are helping to define the mechanisms of receptor gene rearrangement as well as the biology and molecular biology of positive and negative selection (tolerance) of B and T cells, activation signal pathways, gene expression, and the biochemistry of apoptosis.

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