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May 18, 2024

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By the end of the diploma the participants will be able to :

  • Define and handle composite issues of immunology research.
  • Interpret information in a systematic and efficient manner to enable informed decisions.
  • Develop solutions to technical problems that might be encountered, even if multidisciplinary.
  • Evaluate, validate and disseminate existing data.
  • Design, carry out and synchronize scientifically valid and focused research, to advance knowledge pertinent to immune modulation and immune diseases
  • Conduct research.
  • Develop and communicate knowledge at various levels based on broad academic knowledge of immunology and immune-related topics.
  • Formulate effective responses to complex practical issues related to immune modulation research.
  • Develop evidence-based solutions for immune-based pathologies.
  • Assume responsibility for continuous professional development and life-long learning.
  • Identify the potential molecular candidates to be tested as novel targets for future immunomodulatory therapy or immune-based therapies.