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"This book fills a gap at the interface of fundamental and clinical immunology, and allergy. ... Written by a teacher and an expert in both fields, this book combines current knowledge on basic immunology and immunopathology with clinical comments that complete the whole picture. ... It is a valuable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as medical practitioners." (https://bookauthority.org/book/From-Basic-to-Clinical-Immunology/3030033228)
Vladimir Klimov graduated from Siberian State Medical University (SibSMU) in 1977. Later, he trained in Università degli Studi dell'Aquila Scuola di Specializzazione di Allergologia ed Immunologia Clinica, Italy (1996) and University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Department of Immunology and Center for Continuing Education, USA (2005). Currently, he holds PhD, DSc, MD degrees, and he is the Head of SibSMU Clinical Immunology & Allergy Dept and Immunologist-in-Chief of Tomsk Region, in Russia. Prof. Klimov has over 30 years of experience in routine work in both immunology and paediatrics, and 20 years of experience in Immunology e-Teaching to international students. Skilled in pedagogical, clinical and computer work, reads lectures to students including international students, consults patients, and implements scientific research.
This book fills a gap at the interface of fundamental and clinical immunology, and allergy. For many years, experts in fundamental immunology and physicians involved in clinical immunology and allergy worked separately – but the fundamental immunologists did not have medical qualifications and the physicians were not involved in the field of fundamental research. Written by a teacher and an expert in both fields, this book combines current knowledge on basic immunology and immunopathology with clinical comments that complete the whole picture.
Immunology is a complex science, which requires a simplified approach in order to be taught and understood effectively. This book is based on the authors’ long experience in teaching undergraduate, postgraduate students and interns both basic and clinical immunology.
Reviewing a variety of important components related to the immune system, it is clearly and logically structured, and enriched by figures, tables and boxes with important immunology definitions. Each chapter has its own bibliography, and most units include links to electronic quizzes and audio files to accompany readers step by step. This easy-to-follow volume concludes with suggestions for future study. It is a valuable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as medical practitioners.