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Session 1: Clinical Immunology



Clinical Immunology deals with diseases that are caused by the disorders of immune system i.e., abnormal growth of any cellular tissues of  the system, hypersensitivities  as in asthma and other allergies, immune system failure. It also includes the diseases of other systems, where immune reactions play major role in the clinical aspects and pathology. It is divided into two categories: Immunodeficiency, in which there is inadequate response attained by the immune system, whereas in the case of autoimmunity the host body itself attacks its own immune system.



Session 2: Diagnostic Immunology



Diagnostic Immunology is a method by which we can diagnose the disease caused by a particular infectious microorganism. This relies on antigen-antibody reaction for detection of the disease. Immunologic methods are used as tools to treat and prevent of diseases such as infectious and immune-mediated diseases. The field of diagnostic immunology has advanced significantly over the years. Immunodiagnostics is a method which relies on the antigen-antibody reaction for the detection of a disease. 



Session 3: Computational Immunology



Computational Immunology is a field of science which encompasses the high-throughput genomic and bioinformatics approaches to immunology. The Rapid growth in the field of biotechnology with the major advances in information technology has more potential to radically transform immunology. The field's objective is to convert Biological data into computational problems, so that we can solve these problems using mathematical and computational approaches and then convert these results into the immunologically meaningful interpretations.



Session 4: Immunomics



Immunomics is the study of immune system regulation and response to pathogens using genome-wide approaches. Scientists studying the immune system have had to search for antigens on an individual basis and identify the protein sequence of these antigens that stimulate an immune response. Scientists are able to visualize biological networks and infer interrelationships between genes and proteins; recently, these technologies revealed immune system’s most distinguishing features are the continuous motility, turnover, plasticity of its constituent cells.



Session 5: Immunotherapy



Immunotherapy is the treatment of disease by inducing, enhancing, or suppressing an immune response. It is also called as biologic therapy; It is a kind of cancer treatment which will boosts the body's natural defences against cancer. It uses substances that are made by the body or in with in a laboratory to improve or restore immune system function. It is made up of white blood cells, organs, tissues of the lymph system. The immune system is framed up of white blood cells and the organs plus tissues of your lymph system, like the bone marrow.