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May 11, 2024

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

  • Master array of techniques utilized for investigating and diagnosing immunological disorders.
  • Cover different facets of immunological assays such as cell cycle follow-up, blotting, PCR and sequencing, mutation detection
  • Integrate and analyze information acquired from various sources.
  • Effectively exploit different accessible information resources pertinent to immunomodulation and immune diseases.
  • Acquire independent-learning and critical thinking skills for the purpose of continuous and life-long professional development.
  • Communicate scientific outcomes in an effective way through different media such as oral presentations, computer processing and written reports.
  • Generate standards and indicators for the assessment of performance of clinically relevant applications.
  • Transfer techniques and solutions from one discipline to another.