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Dieter Kabelitz1, Michelle Letarte2, Clive M Gray3.
Abstract
One of the mandates of the International Union of Immunological Societies (IUIS) is to promote immunological education to young scientists across the globe, including a large focus on those from low and low-to-middle income countries (LIC and LMIC). It strives to achieve this goal through the Education Committee (EDU), which is one of ten committees of the IUIS. To this end, EDU organizes three to four one-week courses per year in close cooperation with regional immunological societies and local organizers. Initially, the focus has been on Africa, addressing the most relevant topics and health issues facing specific countries or regions in the continent. The idea was then extended to Latin America and now also includes courses in Asia. The faculty of all courses is a blend of international and local/regional experts also known for their teaching expertise. The courses are highly interactive, and include "meet-the-speakers" sessions, poster walks, and sessions on grant or PhD project writing, and on practical aspects of becoming a successful scientist. Importantly, all the IUIS-EDU courses use a combination of pre- and during-course on-line learning followed by consolidation of knowledge in a collegial setting. This "flipped" classroom approach ensures that participants have acquired the basic knowledge needed to optimize their participation in the course. Immunopaedia is the IUIS-endorsed immunology learning site used for this purpose. All faculty members are requested to contribute material related to their specific topic while students must learn the on-line material before coming in person to the course. All course participants have free access to all Immunopaedia material indefinitely. The implementation of regional immunology courses targeted to local health issues in areas of the world where PhD students, post-doctoral, and early career scientists often do not have access to open on-line resources and contact with renowned experts in the field has proven to be highly successful. The long-term impact of this structured educational program is already visible through the large number of young scientists who are now connected via Immunopaedia and who are forming networks in regions where there had been very little contact before and building new Immunological Societies.Entities:
Keywords: Education Committee; IUIS; Immunopaedia; immunology courses; on-line learning
Year: 2019 PMID: 31555265 PMCID: PMC6724660 DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2019.02012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Immunol ISSN: 1664-3224 Impact factor: 7.561
Activities of the IUIS-Education Committee.
Since 2008, in collaboration with the American Association of Immunologists (AAI) we have selected annually 3 (now 4) students from the LIC/LIMCs and co-sponsored their participation in the AAI Introductory and Advanced Immunology Courses, respectively. The IUIS-GEC committee provides one of the travel awards Since 2011, we have supported annually 3 travel fellowships for students from LIC/LMICs and East-European countries to attend the Ettal Spring School of the German Society for ImmunologyB. 2009–2016, selection and support of 3 students to attend the FOCIS -Advanced Course in Basic and Clinical Immunology 2012–2017, support for the EFIS-EJI South Eastern European Immunology School (SEEIS), in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Romania, Montenegro, Albania, and Ukraine, respectively Funding for the EFIS-EJI Ruggero Ceppellini Advanced School of Immunology, Milan (2013, 2014); Advanced WHO/TDR Course on Immunology, Vaccinology, and Biotechnology, La Paz, Bolivia (2008), Lausanne (2010); Immunoparasitology Conference, Woods Hole, USA (2010) Funding for several FIMSA courses in Queensland, Australia; New Delhi, India; Singapore Awards for the Introductory Course in Immunology in Sudan, 2008; Flow Cytometry Schools in Morocco (2013, 2016) and South Africa (2013); Mediterranean Courses of Immunology in Morocco (2007) and Algeria (2010); the ICGEB Training Course in Global Infectious Disease Research 2013, Cape Town, RSA Support for John Humphreys Advanced Immunology Courses in Moscow (2007) and Havana (2012) Contribution to the International Courses for Clinical Immunology of Infectious Diseases at Suez Canal University (2007, 2008) and the E-training Workshop on Mucosal Immunity/Vaccine in Fayoum University, Egypt, 2009 Travel awards for students to attend Regional Congresses (FIMSA Singapore 2015; FAIS Durban,RSA, 2012, Nairobi, Kenya 2014, Hammamet, Tunisia, 2017) and International Congresses (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2007, Kobe, Japan 2010) Funding of multiple ALAI courses: Immunomodulation 2009, Mucosal Immunology, 2010, Immunotherapies, 2010, in Buenos Aires, Argentina; First Argentinean Spring Course in Advanced Immunology, Los Cocos, 2013; Mucosal Immunology and Vaccination, Trinidad, Cuba, 2010; São Paulo Immunology Course, Brazil, 2011; First Meeting about Primary Immunodeficiencies in Latin America, Lima, Peru, 2011 Organized the BioLegend-IUIS Symposium on “Global Immunology Challenges for Young Investigators” at ICI 2016, Melbourne, Australia ISIA Advanced Course of Immunotherapy, Tehran, Iran, 2018 |
IUIS-Education Committee Courses since 2015.
| 2015 | IUIS-ALAI-IMMUNO-COLOMBIA | Immunoregulation in Health and Disease | October 10–13 | Medellin, Colombia |
| 2015 | IUIS- IDA-SANTHE-FAIS- IMMUNO-SOUTH AFRICA 1 | Biomarkers and Correlates of Immune Control of HIV, TB, and Malaria | October 20–24 | Cape Town, RSA |
| 2016 | IUIS-FAIS IMMUNO-TUNISIA | Tolerance and Autoimmunity | April 4–8 | Hammamet, Tunisia |
| 2016 | IUIS-ALAI-SMI ONCOIMMUNOLOGY-MEXICO | Oncoimmunology | October 5–8 | San Miguel de Allende Guanajuato, Mexico |
| 2016 | IUIS-FAIS-IMMUNO-GAMBIA | Immunology of Infectious Diseases | November 19–26 | Banjul, The Gambia |
| 2017 | IUIS-FAIS-IMMUNO-ETHIOPIA | New Developments in the Immunology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Leishmaniasis, Schistosomiasis, and Helminth Infections | February 26–March 4 | Gondar, Ethiopia |
| 2017 | IUIS-IDA-SANTHE-FAIS- IMMUNO-SOUTH AFRICA 2 | Immune Tolerance and Evasion Strategies by Pathogens | September 1–6 | Gordon Bay, RSA |
| 2017 | IUIS-ALAI-IMMUNO-BRAZIL | Advanced Course on Vaccines | December 8–11 | São Paulo, Brazil |
| 2018 | IUIS-FAIS-SMI-IMMUNO-MOROCCO | Cancer, Inflammation, and Immunotherapy | April 3–7 | Fes, Morocco |
| 2018 | IUIS-FAIS-IMMUNO-KENYA | How Viruses Hijack Host Immunity Leading to Cancers | September 23–28 | Nairobi, Kenya |
| 2019 | IUIS-ALAI-SMI- IMMUNO-INFORMATICS | Immuno-Informatics | April 8–10 | Mexico City, Mexico |
| 2019 | IUIS-IDA-SANTHE-FAIS- IMMUNO-SOUTH AFRICA 3 | Vaccine Design and Vaccine-induced Immune Responses to HIV, Malaria, and TB | October 7–11 | Cape Town, RSA |
| 2019 | IUIS-IIS-FIMSA-IMMUNO-INDIA | Basic and Advanced Translational Immunology | October 12–16 | Jaipur, India |
| 2019 | IUIS-FAIS-IMMUNO-BENIN | Impact of Tropical Infections on Mother and Child Immunity | November 3–10 | Ouidah, Benin |
| 2020 | IUIS-FAIS-IMMUNO-ETHIOPIA 2 | Neglected Tropical Diseases and Malaria Challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa | February 23–29 | Bahir Dar, Ethiopia |
| 2020 | IUIS-FAIS-IMMUNO-ALGERIA | Allergies and the Immune System | June 24–28 | Algiers, Algeria |
| 2020 | IUIS-ALAI-IMMUNO-ARGENTINA | Immunological Memory in Infections | tbd | Cordoba, Argentina |