Aim
This course is designed to take learners from core immunology lab skills to discovery-focused workflows used in modern immunology research. Participants will learn how immune cells and molecules are experimentally studied, how to design immunology experiments with the right controls, and how advanced techniques (flow cytometry, ELISA, cell-based assays, immune profiling, and omics-linked approaches) support translational discovery in infection, cancer, autoimmunity, and vaccine research.
Program Objectives
- Master Practical Immunology Workflows: Learn how common immunology experiments are structured end-to-end.
- Cell & Cytokine Assays: Understand cell-based readouts, cytokine measurement, and immune activation profiling.
- Flow Cytometry Confidence: Learn gating logic, panel design thinking, and interpretation discipline.
- Functional Immunology Testing: Study proliferation, cytotoxicity, neutralization, and antigen-specific responses.
- From Data to Discovery: Learn how immune readouts support biomarker discovery and therapeutic evaluation.
- Quality & Reproducibility: Build strong habits around controls, documentation, and troubleshooting.
- Hands-on Outcome: Create an experiment plan + discovery workflow for an immunology question.
Program Structure
Module 1: Immunology Lab Foundations (Bench Discipline)
- Experimental design in immunology: hypothesis, readouts, and controls.
- Immune samples: blood, PBMCs, tissues—what changes in processing.
- Contamination control and biosafety basics (bench habits that matter).
- Documentation: lab notebooks, sample labeling, and traceability.
Module 2: Immune Cell Isolation, Culture & Stimulation
- PBMC isolation concept (density gradient) and cell viability checks.
- Cell culture essentials: media, sterility, cell counting, viability staining.
- Stimulation strategies: antigen, mitogens, cytokines (why each is used).
- Choosing time points and doses to avoid misleading readouts.
Module 3: Immunoassays (ELISA, Multiplex, and Antibody-Based Detection)
- ELISA workflow: sandwich vs indirect concept, standards, and QC.
- Interpreting cytokine data: dynamic range, background, and outliers.
- Multiplex assays overview: when to use them and common pitfalls.
- Antibody validation mindset: specificity, cross-reactivity, and controls.
Module 4: Flow Cytometry (Core Skill for Immune Profiling)
- Flow cytometry basics: fluorophores, compensation concept, and panel logic.
- Gating strategy: singlets → live cells → lineage markers → functional markers.
- Panel design thinking: marker selection, brightness, spillover awareness (overview).
- Common errors: bad gates, poor controls, and over-interpretation.
Module 5: Functional Immunology Assays (What Immune Cells Actually Do)
- Proliferation assays overview (CFSE concept) and readout interpretation.
- Cytotoxicity assays: CTL/NK function and killing readouts (overview).
- Phagocytosis and oxidative burst concepts for innate immune function.
- Neutralization assays concept: antibodies that block infection (overview).
Module 6: Antigen-Specific Immune Response Studies
- Antigen selection and peptide pools concept (why design matters).
- Intracellular cytokine staining (ICS) workflow concept.
- ELISpot overview: when it’s preferred and how results are interpreted.
- Memory vs effector responses: choosing markers and time points.
Module 7: Immune Profiling for Discovery (Biomarkers & Translational Thinking)
- What qualifies as an immune biomarker: repeatability + clinical relevance.
- Immune signatures: inflammation, exhaustion, activation, suppression.
- Linking immune profiling to therapy response (vaccines, immunotherapy, infection).
- Study design basics: cohorts, confounders, and batch effects (overview).
Module 8: Advanced & Emerging Methods (Overview)
- Single-cell immune profiling overview: why it’s powerful and complex.
- CyTOF concept (mass cytometry) and high-dimensional immune phenotyping.
- Spatial immunology overview: tissue context and microenvironment insight.
- Multi-omics integration concept: linking immune phenotypes to transcriptomics/proteomics.
Module 9: Data Interpretation, QC & Troubleshooting
- Signal vs noise: biological variation vs technical artifacts.
- QC checklists for ELISA, flow, and cell assays.
- Troubleshooting common failures: low viability, high background, weak signal.
- Reporting results: figures, methods transparency, and limitations.
Final Project
- Design a Bench-to-Discovery Immunology Workflow for a chosen research question.
- Include: sample plan, assays, controls, expected readouts, QC checks, and how results support discovery.
- Example projects: vaccine response profiling plan, inflammation biomarker discovery workflow, immune exhaustion profiling in cancer, cytokine storm investigation plan.
Participant Eligibility
- UG/PG/PhD students in Biotechnology, Immunology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, or related fields
- Researchers and lab professionals working in infection, cancer, vaccine, or autoimmune research
- Clinician-scientists and translational learners seeking lab workflow clarity
- Basic lab exposure is helpful, but structured guidance is provided
Program Outcomes
- Technique Proficiency: Understand advanced immunology workflows and how to design experiments correctly.
- Flow & Assay Confidence: Ability to interpret flow cytometry and immunoassay outputs responsibly.
- Discovery Mindset: Learn how immune readouts translate into biomarkers and therapeutic evaluation.
- Quality & Reproducibility: Strong habits around controls, QC, troubleshooting, and reporting.
- Portfolio Deliverable: A bench-to-discovery workflow plan you can showcase.
Program Deliverables
- Access to e-LMS: Full access to course materials and reference resources.
- Technique Toolkits: ELISA checklist, flow gating template, assay QC sheets, troubleshooting guide.
- Case-Based Exercises: Realistic lab scenarios for immune profiling and functional testing.
- Project Guidance: Mentor support for final workflow plan creation.
- Final Assessment: Certification after assignments + capstone submission.
- e-Certification and e-Marksheet: Digital credentials provided upon successful completion.
Future Career Prospects
- Immunology Research Assistant / Associate
- Flow Cytometry / Immune Profiling Associate
- Clinical Research Associate (Immunology/Vaccines)
- Translational Research & Biomarker Associate
- Vaccine R&D Support Associate
- Scientific Content / Training Specialist (Immunology)
Job Opportunities
- Academic & Research Labs: Immunology, infectious disease, oncology, and vaccine research groups.
- Biotech & Pharma: Immunology discovery, translational research, biomarker and assay development teams.
- CROs: Immunology assay services, clinical trial support, immune monitoring labs.
- Hospitals & Clinical Centers: Immune monitoring, translational immunology, and clinical research units.









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