Immunology Lecture Mini-Course, 1 of 14: Components of the Immune System
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- Опубліковано 21 лип 2010
- www.einstein.yu.edu - Immunology Lecture 1 of 14: "The Components of the Immune System." Harris Goldstein, M.D., director, Einstein-Montefiore Center for AIDS Research, professor of pediatrics and microbiology & immunology and the Charles Michael Chair in Autoimmune Diseases, delivers a mini-course that provides a comprehensive overview in basic immunology for graduate and medical students and for anyone interested in understanding how the immune system works. This mini-course was organized by the KwaZulu-Natal Research Institute for Tuberculosis and HIV (K-RITH) at the Nelson R. Mandela School of Medicine, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa to provide Sub-Saharan students, research trainees and HIV and TB investigators with a comprehensive course in immunology. (January 2010).
See related lecture slides at:
streaming.einstein.yu.edu/docs...
Harris Goldstein, you rock! Lectures and PDFs are awesome. Bless you and Einstein for sharing :p
I’m like 4 minutes in and this doctor is more fun than any of my high school teachers combined 😂
The best and coolest professor ever! You never feel bored during his lectures.
I love this. I never had Immunology as a subject in med school but this is even better because I can go back to it over and over again. Keep uploading.
Thank you for making all of these 14 lecture videos and sharing this knowledge with everyone for free. All your work is appreciated 🤗
Fantastic lecture series. Thanks very much for uploading these.
Thanking you kindly... great series... I've only looked at lecture 1 (will start 2/14 after a coffee break)... penned it into my schedule to go through the series over the course of the week. My primary degree was in Toxicology, but I did an MSc in a loosely related discipline the last 3 years, and so an currently revisiting all my tox studies while I'm looking for employment... this is a great refresher course to the immunology I studied a few years back. Highly recommended!
Great, witty lecturer! Thank you for the upload! This is gold, such a great primer.
I am watching this for a second time for an immunology brush up..brilliant lectures
This was a joy to watch. Super relate-able, informative and engaging. Thank you for sharing
Great video, I love this professor. Not so boring and uses good themes to clarify the concepts.
Thank you so very much. PhD student here preparing for my comprehensive. This has been invaluable. Appreciate you providing the lectures, and the lecturing skill of the professor.
Thank you very much for this excellent lecture series!
Wonderful lecture, thank you!
Thanks a lot! This series is awesome and now Immunology doesn't seem so scary and confusing as before :)
thank you giving your lectures to everyone around world freely
This dude is amazing !! Got it instantly ! Very well explained.
Fantastic lecture. Thank you very much for making immunology simple and interesting.
these lectures are amazing, so helpful for my course.
Thank you for this. Needed it :)
Thank you for posting. Best lectures I have seen in 12 years of school. Regards from an ARNP in Miami. THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!
Amazing stuff. Can't get enough. I wish I would have started learning this years ao.
Great lecture! Thank you!
awesome!! thanks for posting!!
i am medical student doin MBBS, i was so scared of immunology and wasnt being able to clear my concepts but m gonna prepare for my proffessionals thru ur lecs , great job. n great concept i must say.. because most of the time teachers dont convey properly. thank you
great lecture and fantastic lecturer
Just want to say brilliant video's . I am a 3rd year student at university and these lectures help alot to supplement my studies.
Thank for sharing! These lessons are amazing
Before you buy Mini course, be sure to checkout the review on my blog first at *liamreviews(dot)net/mini-course-review* Thanks, Wm.
fantastic lecture series just awesome
kudos to albert einstein medical school for uploading these videos for greater good
I wish my Professor would incorporate your teaching style into her immunology lectures. Dry =/ learning. Practical examples= learning and facilitate understanding. Excellent job!!!
Thanks an excelente LECTURES .
Thanks very much indeed. Fantastic job 💐🇺🇸🌎
Coolest lecturer i have ever listened to🥰🥰
Awesome video prof
Dear Sir, Thanks a lot for sharing the video over youtube. The lecture will be really useful to understand our immune system. I am an engineer by profession, but learning about immune system to understand the autoimmune diseases.
thanks and regards,
Baskar
Chennai, India
thanks young squires, from a Malaysian scholar.
I wish they would have shown all the slides.
Are the other parts of this video series posted on youtube? Links?
Seems like the link to the slides no longer works.
This was just wow
a lecture who isn't 240p ? i watch, i sure watch
is there any lecture for microbiology
gud video...philosophical interpretation of immunity..
need to find information on low and normal levels of immunogoublin have you done a viedo on this
Okay... first of all thankyou so much for posting this.... this is helping like anything....! and can you tell me if there's something on stem cell research and some basic concepts? thanks a lot. He is the best teacher i've had... :)
howcome somebody records a lecture, without showing the slides that have been used. The audio quality without the micro at the desk is much better than with it. I feel that should be considered
Hi,
Do you have any mini series lecture in the area of Embryology, Histology and Gross Anatomy?
If so kindly let me know.
Thanks in advance.
Wish the camera was recording the slides so we would know what exactly he is talking about
If you click on "show more" link above under the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, it will enable you to download a PDF of all of the slides used for each lecture in this series. The Link for this lecture is ua-cam.com/users/redirect?event=video_description&redir_token=QUFFLUhqbWdXd1FOUy1ZS0tOWFVOVWFNRU94Q0JDbTl6UXxBQ3Jtc0tsUVlXY2M0ZklSYWhpTGNkN25sbW5tWmw2N2lRSzJZVXdsb2lOem1tMENIQy1KNVRMM1FFUnNNZThhaElScVdFZ2xNVmZxMTJXUEJWRTFkWGM2SEhKM3NSS0kyWmw4T2RsWmlQdjRTR0F6SEdoamhPdw&q=http%3A%2F%2Fstreaming.einstein.yu.edu%2Fdocs%2Fconferences%2Fimmunologycourseinsouthafrica%2FL-1-Goldstein-Componenets-of-immune-system.pdf
I hope this works for you and helps!
3:39 lecture start
It is really good lecture. Do you have mini series lecture in medical Microbiology. Thanks!
are there videos more on the grad level or based on Journals....research ? i will keep watching to see if it gets deeper into the subject...
I have a question. I just feel little confused when you said we look at the antibody to determine the disease, but what if a person had a disease before. Then, when we do the test, the person already has antibodies, but he or she really does not have the disease at this time ??
Hello
How can I get the slides please ?
I am studying microbiology and I don't understand the immunity ...what course number should I look for the "Practical Application Of Immunology"
Does he follow by any chance KUBY IMMUNOLOGY?
Would save my semester!!!
what's the deal with the camera man? showing just the lecturer and the studants sleeping? the proffesor seam to explain wonderfully, but I can't figure at what slide he is at.. don't get what camera man was thinking?????? :-S
Interesting lecture?
This is probably a very random question to pose here, but it's one that, seems simple enough, but, I haven't really thought about.
It was promoted by the lecturer saying that cells aren't circular but spherical.
So I assume that, as all cells do, lymphocytes/phagocytes etc. have also a phospholipid bilayer.
So, how is it that we are able to see the nucleus/some organelles under a microscope? Is the cell transparent? It can't be? This is confusing me.
Some please help!
Prompted*
MMA man It is the light that passes through the cells that allows us to observe the them. You will notice some components are darker because their absorbed the light (no lights goes into our eyes = darker/black). Microscope also has a light intensity adjustment. So low light = fuzzy images, brighter light = clearer images.
John Cloud nice. Thanks so much.
It is Janeway's Immunobiology
Great lecture. It would be even better if the camera spent more time on the slides.
Always the same thing with these lectures! Albert Einstein College? This is not very Einstein-like. Bad way to promote your College. Just no empathy with the viewer!!!
cool
the voice quality was better without the microphone.
Wow, such a subtle plug to the torah "thats all you need to know about immunology, the rest is commentary" its a famous quote by rashi about the torah when he said "love thy neighbor as yourself" is all you need to know, the rest is commentary
@Avishag Bat-Shunam yes you're right it was
the camera man needs to show the slides while dr goldstein is discussing it. shouldn't have to go back after the fact to find the slide you're interested in.
the slides are all there in the link of the description
nyc
26:00 me in classes
26:08 lollll zooom...
@sony7dar um did ya hear the part in the beginning where he said he was in SOUTH AFRICA???? duh-winning!!
Great lecture--I wish they also had a course in Oncology (my weakest subject).
The camera work is poor. The cameraman needs to focus more on the screen, just as the students are able to do.
Chicken pox.
'Anyone here had it twice? Yeah, you at the back.'
Turns to the class.
'So there's a reason why you only get it once.'
🤦🏻♂️
The camera man should focus on the slides not the lecturer. I guess, he/she is sleeping. hahahahahaha
Who here after Corona ?
why a college of medicine is named after a physicist, Albert Einstein !!
nice but why don't they show the fucking pictures in time?
"Albert Einstein college of Astrophysics" or "Louis Pastor college of Microbiology" would make more sense. Just saying.
Hopefully this can be used to advance the fight against vaccine manufacturers and the misinformation produced by their pseudoscience and terrorism. Thanks for this and wishing everyone a good summer!
Those are terrible students... My god I am in my third year of undergrad and I can do much better ! Now I know why it is so hard for IMG to get into the system, cause 90% of them are idiots.
Jim Battersbee lol
Jim Battersbee I think what Daniel said is just the harsh truth. Those students are extremely dull. They are in medical school for god's sake!! Where's the passion?
Jim Battersbee most med students don't even go to lecture so I didn't see any reason for Daniel to comment the way he did either... they are probably exhausted lol
good lectures but racism....................
dr najeeb is way better than this. check him out, google his name.
didnt like it....
badly recorded presentation
If your offspring don’t have an immune system to deal with pathogens, why would you have children? What kind of life is it to live in a bubble? Sorry, but the parents seem selfish to me.
Poor lecture design, mixing in obvious beginner stuff with loads of expert lingo.
a little slow and long... for the information he is giving. could have saved us half the time by just sparing us the colourful metaphors which probably r useful for kindergarten children only. and the ppl sitting in the front row...! u dont come to an interactive class, show that u r oh so brave and hide in your turtle shell everytime the prof. wants a little bit of feedback.
oh! and anyone noticed that there r like 3 white ppl in the whole audience? o.O