In basic education, the focus is on bacteria, fungi and parasites infectious to humans and the drugs used for treating the diseases caused by them. Immunology studies the functions, mechanisms and significance of human defence systems in various disease conditions. Additionally, vaccinations and the principles underlying novel immunological treatments are introduced to students. During the final course, the pathophysiology, diagnostics and treatment basics of the most significant infectious and immunological diseases are studied.
The research groups working at the Department provide students with opportunities to complete advanced studies in their own research areas. Advanced studies can be completed, for example, as separate research projects, or by familiarising oneself with an important subject in a creative manner and writing a related review.
The Department organises specialist training in clinical microbiology, most of which is, in practice, completed at HUSLAB laboratories.
The main research areas in bacteriology and immunology are
professor Seppo Meri
seppo.meri@helsinki.fi
PO Box 21 (Haartmaninkatu 3)
00014 University of Helsinki
PO BOX 21 (Haartmaninkatu 3)
00014 University of Helsinki