1) Demonstrate understanding of the molecular and cellular components of the immune response in health and disease
2) Demonstrate the ability to analyse the role of inappropriately functioning immune responses in disease
What am I required to do in this assignment?
kind will not be tolerated. This includes colluding with others submitting this same assessment, which is a serious academic offence.
What do I need to do to pass? (Threshold Expectations from UIF)
Demonstrate the ability to analyse the role of inappropriately functioning immune responses in disease
How do I produce high quality work that merits a good grade?
Cover all points in this brief, paying attention to the criteria table at the end.
The information below explains the basic structure and requirements of your written report. Further specific guidance will be provided on BREO.
Your report should contain: Title page, Introduction, Aim, Results, Discussion and a Reference list. Each section should be clearly labelled. Clarity of English and professional presentation is essential throughout. Your report should be fully referenced with citations (a) within the text and (b) in full at the end in a bibliography.
Introduce the immunology of complement and the assay so that your reader will be able to understand the content of your report. Cover the following:
Briefly state the aim of the experiment. Describe what was tested and why.
See the protocol and tutorial slides on BREO for guidance on data analysis. You must perform this by yourself, do not share files with or copy from other students. Any reports with high similarity scores will be investigated for collusion.
and Serum Y. Each graph should have its own title and legend underneath. If possible, indicate the volume of serum triggering 50% lysis (one CH50 unit) by marking it on each graph. You may then choose to expand your analyses, including additional graphs and calculations
5) Discussion (minimum 600 words)
Your Discussion section should consider the meaning of the results with reference to your aim, the complement cascade and its function, and the use of the CH50 test. You may like to consider the following points:
What doesthe assay measure? What happened as serum concentration increased? Discuss the data in the context of the immunology of complement activation for the Reference Serum, which illustrates normal function. As part of this explanation you MUST include a labelled hand-drawn and scanned scientific diagram showing the immunology of the CH50 assay. The diagram/s should show the antigen:antibody complex and should clearly illustrate the relevant steps in the complement cascade that led to MAC formation and lysis of the RBC. How you do this is your choice and the way you choose to present this diagram is part of the assessment of your understanding! Please ensure that any drawings are fully legible, a good size and not shadowed or dark if you photograph them!
Ensure that you reference the source of your info in the legend to your diagram, if appropriate
Serum X and Y, and what are the implications for patients X and Y? If one or more patients has a malfunctional complement cascade, what diseases might they suffer from? Does this fit with the patient history? Comment on the role of complement in relevant or related disease, ensuring that you reference scientific information.
Aim to include at least five primary journal articles in your reference list. Please do not reference generic secondary/tertiary web sources such as Wikipedia, NHS or hospital websites, eMedicine, webMD etc – these are general/generic and are not always clearly peer-reviewed sources.
You MUST NOT copy/paste any text from any sources, even if you cite the source. This includes other students, past and present, material online, on BREO etc. You must write about what you have read in your own words – this is very important. Copying from any sources, with or without references is plagiarism, or collusion. Paraphrasing other people’s words without adequate referencing is plagiarism. Failing to reference the correct author/s is also a form of plagiarism. Do not risk an academic offence penalty for plagiarism. If you are at all unsure, complete the AIR ‘Get Referencing Right’ interactive resource, which you can access from the BREO homepage. Alternatively contact Study
Hub for individual guidance.
How does this assignment relate to what we are doing in scheduled sessions?