Your Immune System 101: Introduction to Clinical Immunology
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Dr. Katherine Gundling, Professor, Division of Allergy and Immunology at UCSF presents an overview of the immune system, how it functions and what can go wrong. Recorded on 03/16/2011. [5/2011] [Show ID: 21375]
Immune System 101: It’s a Jungle in There -- Mini Medical School for the Public Presented by UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine
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This is one of THE best videos I've ever seen in my life. Thank you, Dr. Katherine Gundling.
Watching incredible lecturers online really makes the professors at my school seem inadequate. This woman is an incredible pedagogue.
very true makes you feel to take over lol
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What a fabulous speaker! I'm not at all a science expert, but I understood everything
It is a joy to watch some who enjoys the work, and can talk about it with passion.
Prof Gundling made it sound so interesting. A very good way to teach about the subject. Loved it!
Pretty darn good for "the first time I've done this talk". This is one of the best presentations I've seen on the Internet. Thank you UCTelevision for making it available.
And what are the others if its not a secret, pls share! Peace (:
Dr.Katherine Gundling this is the first time i watch your lecture , you are so kind and humble person . I really enjoed this lecture as an intern Dr. I very appreciate other doctors who made available those in situ videos and thanks a lot to california university , big respect from istanbul.
I was a biology major and after graduation I took 600 level immunology course just for credits. Best course I ever had. Loved it
Far out this lecturer is one of the best I've ever come across. Good work.
Share others, thank you (:
So is there anything we can do to make our immune system better?
Dr Kathrine ..
i am an Egyptian pediatric resident, so far from where you are,
but if one day I came to California, i would make sure to come and thank you for this lecture.
simply thanks.
The speaker has a real passion for her subject, and she's able to give remarkably lucid explanations.
I'm getting ready to start a class on immunology. This is a great refresher from my hematology classes. :) Thanks for posting it.
How wonderful our immune system designed. Our Creator is wise and loving kind. His banner over me is love. Wonderful teaching, thank you!
You see no one agrees. But we are not randomly made.
Amazing stuff, as a Lupus Patient l have learnt so much and found it fascinating and can't wait to watch and learn more tomorrow ! Thank You for sharing your knowledge.
I really hate when people interrupt the speaker - especially when the question cant be heard. Save your questions until the end people. Nobody even bothered to ask what the best way to boost and strengthen the immune system is.
F. Crazybone The video at around 18 minutes is your clue.
Brilliant lecture! It's interesting to learn how our bodies work.
Fantastic lecture. She seems like such a pleasant person too.
You defined the system comprehensively; this what I want listen in my life
This was an excellent easy to follow lecture. This helped pull together loose ends and tied in what I have learned. I look forward to more of these lectures.
She`s teaching her patients ? BEST.DOCTOR.WORLD Confirmed.
Wonderful lecture; I learned so much. I really appreciate that way she, most of the time, repeats the live audience‘s questions so that we know what was asked. It would be helpful if she went through the slides just a bit more slowly and thoroughly.
This lady is awesome, definitely knows her stuff! Also, love how excited she gets with the neutrophils :)
I got neutrophenia when chemotherapy
she is totaly fooled by the vaccine propaganda and had never heard about the gulo genom and what that means for us humans
Indeed.
Thanks for the comment. We've added a link in the program description to the Immune System 101 playlist, featuring all lectures in the series.
very inspiring and enjoyable lecture...
Great many thanks!
My 1st time on this site and I can only hope Dr Gundling is still making videos, wonderful lesson in all ways, thank you 🙂 I will watch many times
Excellent! Here we are in 2019/2020, with a Novel CoronaVirus 2019 on the attack around the globe . . . if we did not know much about our immune systems previously, perhaps our interest is just a wee bit piqued as we negotiate this modern day pandemic.
Thank you to our publicly funded educational systems in the US - let us continue to fund, and expand support for, these much needed functions of research and communication.
What of the terrible toll of this season’s influenza strain? 22000-40000 USA deaths since Thanksgiving. And that’s with a readily available vaccine.
@@ikediamond Many of these people and people in general don't opt to take the vaccine.
Novel? Bullshit
不错的课程,虽然没有太多细节,但是人体免疫系统的大部分框架都说到了,而且讲得也比较生动,发音清楚。我免疫学的知识都快还给刘琥琥L老师了。
Amazing video. Thank you for making this public. Very helpful.
Great lecturer!! When I was in Uni.. Our lecturer when asked questions , he always answered with another questions. He called it bridging .. and We, students called him.. idiot!!
A wonderful lecture, Thank you
Wow this helps so much and she is great an explaning all of this!!
it is very good and interesting lecture ... thank you Katherine ...
such a wonderful lecture...Excellent !
Amazing lecturer.
Awesome! Even 7 years later!
Informative lecture.
Thanks!
Excellent lecture. Thank you!
Thank You. Great Lecture.
Thank you !! This was a very great introduction to the Immun system !! Marvelous indeed! A layman only 84 y.0.
Excellent talk thanks so much!
Excellent introduction to Clinical Immunology. Thank you Dr. Gundling.
Awesome!!! More information. More UPDATES. WE NEED REMINDERS HOW OUR IMMUNE FUNCTIONS WORK. PLEASE?
YES, we need more accurate, detailed information - like in the good ol' days of 2011. Have our publicly funded institutes been privatized to a point where we the people are no longer included in the direct informational benefits? I certainly hope not.
Thank you I have been in clinical since 1995 at NTIDC Dallas Baylor. Great presentation and great information for all. Thank you again,
Nice to review after 37 years since I last studied this. The incredible animal machine.
Dr Gundling is brilliant. Thanks for the explanation in plain English.
Wonderful lecture and wonderful lecturer!
Beautiful lecture beautifully delivered by a beautiful human being:)
Slow your roll
Very true, she' absolutely charming . Her style of explaining is compassionate
👏 awesomely interesting and helpful beneficial information. THANK YOU!!!
We are wonderfully and fearfully made by God, Psalm 139
Thank YOu So Much for sharing this excellent information with us. My best wishes to you.
Great lecture, very well explained, easy to follow and understand
This is such an interesting lecture. I am saving it to watch the whole thing again.
Please know what true infection protection is. The only true protection is to stop creating the culturing medium with in your body. Viruses and infections do not make people unhealthy. Unhealthy people make a home for viruses and infections.
That was a knowledgeable lecture..thanks
Wow, amazing lecture
Thank You Very Much! Just Awesome!
THANKS great lectures..I'm learning .a lot
This was fantastically done.
Excellent! I hope God Bless you all people who are responsible in sharing excellent information like this for the public.
Great talk for gaining a foundational understanding.
Great lecturer.
I would love her to explain what happens with HIV and this coronavirus.
excellent presentation, thank you for the knowledge sharing
What a cool presentation ! Awesome slide Collections
What a great and free education. Good lectures and IT really help make it more interesting.
Thank you and keep on the good work.
Please know what true infection protection is. The only true protection is to stop creating the culturing medium with in your body. Viruses and infections do not make people unhealthy. Unhealthy people make a home for viruses and infections.
Dr. How are we going to live with 5G ?
Great presenter! Thanks!
Awesome Lecture
Thanks an excellent REVIEW
You are a beautiful humble woman thank you for your share.
Very nicely presented and very intelligent. Would love to be her student! Please have some more videos for public. Thank you.
This is very educational. Nice.
Ie. we should stop just taking out tonsils the moment they start swelling and start looking at what the kid is reacting to!
Wonderful thank you
Thank you great class!
phantastic..many thanks..
Very good teacher.
one of the best lectures. you are really a good lecturer
Watching this professor teach makes me want to be a better human being.
Can I get the continuation leactures of this talk please!
Excellent Lecture!!!!!
I'm halfway through this lecture and I thought they were going to explain why vaccinations are a bad idea but instead she seemed to be saying it's a good idea.
All we need to do is support our immune system vitamin C vitamin D.
The human immune system is way too intricate and complex to be able to optimally operate on just vitamin C and D. Without vaccinations most of us would be dead.
She is so good!
She's an excellent lecturer :)
Hopefully someone can answer me so I understand. First of thanks for your talk. VERY interesting even though I may need to watch it several times to understand more. My question is: is there any way for me to know if vaccinating my kids is safe for them? I have read that children with egg allergy have a tendency to have a bad reaction to vaccines? I do not know if its true or not. Is there some sort of blood test they can do to know? I got a kid with asthma and he's not even on medications. He hardly coughs and sleeps through every night. But they diagnosed him at the age of 4-5 and he's turning 11 soon. So age might be something to do with it since he's been better without meds since age of 7. Thank you.
Who’s here because of the Coronavirus?
Thanks!
Anyone know if the followup lecture was posted.
Very interesting video aboutthe immune system
very Good talk
Has the lecture about auto-immune diseases been posted on CZcams as well?
Very good-mixing the arts with science
Very lucid. Super .
i would love to see these with closed captions! :3
Engrish isn't your first ranguage?
@@patrickshenton769 what is your first ranguage
@@patrickshenton769 some of us are hard of hearing. Give us a break.
Watching from Auckland.
At 27:00 when the phagocyte engulfs the bacteria, does anyone know how it repels the cells? I know it has to do with recognition, but does the phagocyte excrete some sort of paracrine signaling molecule that tells the cells to move? I KNOW it can't be some bumper car mechanism. (Sorry if this is a basic question, I'm still in my undergrad years)
You have probably completed your undergrad at this point and now know about hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions (chemistry, biology).
Human cells have phospholipid bi-layer plasma membranes. The fluid mosaic model you may have learned about in school, in greater detail, explains the interactions within these membranes.
When two cells bump into each other, their plasma membranes don't fuse without a molecular/chemical mediator which makes the two plasma membranes interact.
Two types of plasma membrane interactions you may have learned about (or want to read about) are: endocytosis, and exocytosis.
superb
Well covered not a easy thing to in an hour.
how is this different from the immu 101 "the basics and introduction to our patient" which one should i watch first as a laymen
Health starts in your fridge!
The APPENDIX: stores surplus bacteria for the intestinal tract.