By the end of the diploma the participants will be able to :
- Develop capability to assess established knowledge within the immunology field of practice.
- Show the ability to critically evaluate their own, and others’ immunological research.
- Apply themselves diligently in developing and improving viable research proposals.
- Encounter skills to plan, perform and analyze scientific literature research through teamwork discussion.
- Apply validity, reliability, and applicability in the chosen immunology technique.
- Learn how to implement biological models and methods in an attempt to translate complex immunological processes from molecular point of view to the whole-body level, while considering the effect of genetic, physiological and environmental factors.
- Practice how to convey evidence-based immunological knowledge to lay people with researchers (specialists and non-specialists) within or outside the involved organizations.
- Solve clinical and laboratory problems efficiently.
- Interpretation of results clearly.
- Analyze the challenges in laboratory diagnosis of immunological disorders considering concurrent circumstances and underlying causes.
- Acquire state-of-the-art training in the applications of molecular biology, as flow cytometry, DNA extraction, multiplexed-ELISA, western blot, sequencing, NGS, comet assay, and multiplexed-PCR, cell culture.
- Grasp the nuances of a variety of cellular techniques.