Do Microbes Have Immune Systems?
Offered By: Gresham College via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of microbial immunity in this 41-minute lecture by Robin May, Gresham Professor of Physic. Discover the diverse immune mechanisms employed by bacteria, amoebae, nematodes, and other microbial life forms in their constant battle against viruses and each other. Learn how immunity extends far beyond humans and mammals, with almost all living organisms possessing some form of immune system. Gain insights from Robin May, who also serves as Chief Scientific Adviser at the Food Standards Agency and Professor of Infectious Disease at the University of Birmingham. Access the lecture transcript and additional resources on the Gresham College website, and consider supporting their mission of providing free public lectures for over 400 years.
Syllabus
Do Microbes have Immune Systems? - Robin May
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Gresham College
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