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About the Course

Course 3 of a four-course specialization called Fundamentals of Immunology. Each course in the specialization presents material that builds on
the previous course's material. This is the third leg of the journey through the defenses your body uses to keep you healthy. We learned about
innate immunity and B cell function in the first course. In the second course, we studied T cell function and coordination of the immune
response. Fundamentals of Immunology: Inflammation, Tolerance, and Autoimmunity introduces students to the basic functions of the adaptive
and innate immune systems. The early lectures survey cells, tissues, and organs using metaphors, cartoons, and models to i...
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ZF

Sep 9, 2020

Highly recommended to Biology and Life Science students.I liked the enthusiastic way of teaching from Dr. AlmaIf you have a small interest, go ahead.

IS

Apr 22, 2020

Amazing course, brilliant lecturer, entertaining and fascinating presentation of complex material that contributes to quick memorization.

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By Vinay k

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May 7, 2020

It is very helpfull in my Current courses

By Vickie R R

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Aug 1, 2022

I've been enjoying this specialization but I was disappointed in a number of problems with this one. Questions on quizzes were prior to the actual lesson those questions came from. Some of the quizzes had questions that were not topics from lectures and these questions were straight recall and not critical thinking. On the final, the same question appeared twice!

Are the videos transcribed using some thyp of AI? I kept having to stop the video to correct the transcript and this slowed me down. In addition, the overall course outline was lacking figures shown in the video even though figures were supposed to be in the outline. I had to copy a lot of these missing figures to put them together with the transcript for better understanding.