Lecture 9: "Immunology: T cells"
The ninth lecture in the COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 and the Pandemic Series, presented by the MIT Department of Biology. Arlene Sharpe of Harvard Medical School gave a talk titled "Immunology: T cells." For more information on the class, visit https://bit.ly/700Covid.
Date: 11/3/2020
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Видео Lecture 9: "Immunology: T cells" канала MIT Department of Biology
Date: 11/3/2020
Help us make more classes like this free to the public: https://biology.mit.edu/support-biology
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The department is home to approximately 180 undergraduates, 200 graduate students, 200 postdoctoral researchers, and more than 60 world-renowned faculty, including:
- 3 Nobel laureates
- 30 members of the National Academy of Sciences
- 15 Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigators
- 4 recipients of the National Medal of Science
We promote a highly collaborative environment that allows for a free exchange of ideas across research areas and academic disciplines. The result is a rigorous, creative, dynamic culture in which scientists and students tackle the important problems and questions in biology and related fields. Our location — at the heart of one of the world’s most important biotech/pharma hubs — creates exciting opportunities for research, employment, and the commercialization of new discoveries.
For information on captioning and accessibility at MIT, visit https://accessibility.mit.edu.
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