JK
the lecture on fungi was very boring. It seems the lecturer was just reading instead of explaining

The constant struggle between pathogens and the human immune system has been posing a significant threat to our health for thousands of years. Infectious diseases remain the leading cause of death worldwide. These are typically caused by bacteria (intra- and extracellular), viruses, fungi, parasites (worms/helminths) and prions. Under normal circumstance, the immune response orchestrates a robust protection against these pathogens using both molecular and cellular mechanisms. This usually leads to direct or indirect inactivation of the infectious agent, so the disease symptoms may not appear. However, numerous pathogens have devised immune evasion strategies, which allow them to play ‘hide and seek’ with our immune system. The avoidance of human natural defences may result in host colonisation by a pathogen and thus an infection. This can manifest as disease when the infectious agent replicates and inflicts damage. In this course, you will learn about the different types of pathogens, their confrontation with human immune system, and the dramatic consequences of their evasive strategies.

JK
the lecture on fungi was very boring. It seems the lecturer was just reading instead of explaining
HK
It was a great experience indeed. Thanks to coursera and Imperial College London
IM
Great course, thank you Imperial College London and Coursera.
MS
course was really information. Teaching methodology was really amazing.
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Great course, thank you Imperial College London and Coursera.
course was really information. Teaching methodology was really amazing.
This is an impressively comprehensive and in-depth course on modern immunology. It masterfully connects foundational principles to the complexities of autoimmunity, infectious disease, transplantation, and cancer. A challenging and highly valuable curriculum for building a robust understanding of the field.
It was a great experience indeed. Thanks to coursera and Imperial College London
Great Course; insightful and structured well
Nice and up-to-date content
Thanks for the knowledge
best course ever!
very informative
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the lecture on fungi was very boring. It seems the lecturer was just reading instead of explaining