Immune & Vaccination Pathways 1
Course by NK Institute, taught by Ronald Wayman
prerequisite: Formatting experience
This advanced workshop series explores the various aspects of the immune system from cell physiology, differentiation and division to the components and mechanisms of action of both the innate and the adaptive immune system. These courses aim to facilitate students’ understanding of the different steps and types of immune responses and to demonstrate the effects of stress on the body’s defense mechanisms.
Immune & Vaccination Pathways 1
This first part of this series covers the biochemical and physiological aspects of the immune system from that of the blood itself and the various cells involved in immune responses to the processes involved in ageing and development of cell aberrations such as cancer. Specialized techniques are provided that address the presence and effects of pathogens such as virus and bacteria and the impacts of vaccination on the body systems.
Instructor Bio:
Ronald Wayman
LMT, CEnK3
NK Imm Intro
Anatomy of the Cell
Cell Pathology
Cell Pathology cont.
The Adaptive Immune System
Lymph Nodes and the Spleen
Immunoglobulins
The Non Specific Immune System
Blood Cells
Blood Formats and Procedure
Allergies
Hand Modes for Allergies
Bacteria
Bacteria Descriptions
Vaccinations
Vaccines
Balances and Procedures
Demo Part 1
Demo Part 2
Demo Part 3
The second in the Immune & Vaccination Series by Hugo Tobar. Taught by Ronald Wayman.