Sophie Rutschmann

Sophie has trained as an immunologist and geneticist at the Universitis Louis Pasteur in Strasbourg and Paris Orsay (France). She has completed her PhD in the laboratory of Professors Jules Hoffmann (Nobel Prize laureate) and Dominique Ferrandon on drosophila melanogaster’s immune response to infections. Following a post-doctoral position at the Scrips Research Institute in La Jolla (USA) in the laboratory of Professor Bruce Beutler (Nobel Prize laureate) studying the genetic regulation of immunity to intracellular bacterial infections, she has joined Imperial College London as research group leader to continue her exploration of the genetic regulation of the immune system. There, she has mainly focussed on the long-term memory immune response to viral infections. Sophie is the MSc in Immunology Programme Director and the Faculty of Medicine Academic Lead for Digital Education. She is passionate about teaching immunology and about providing opportunities for her students to develop their ability to think critically.

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Immunology: Immune System and Infectious Diseases (Coursera)

Jun 3rd 2024
Immunology: Immune System and Infectious Diseases (Coursera)
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The constant struggle between pathogens and the human immune system has been posing a significant threat to our health for thousands of years. Infectious diseases remain the leading cause of death worldwide. These are typically caused by bacteria (intra- and extracellular), viruses, fungi, parasites (worms/helminths) and prions. Under normal [...]

Immunology: Immune Failures and Cancer Immunology (Coursera)

Jun 3rd 2024
Immunology: Immune Failures and Cancer Immunology (Coursera)
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Our immune system is a powerful network. It protects us from external threats, such as harmful substances and pathogenic agents, as well as cellular changes which could lead to diseases. Complications emerge when our natural defences do not function properly, which can result in immune disorders. These can take [...]

Immunology: Autoimmunity, Allergy, and Transplants (Coursera)

Jun 3rd 2024
Immunology: Autoimmunity, Allergy, and Transplants (Coursera)
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In this course, you will explore the mechanisms and immune responses involved in autoimmune diseases and in hyper-responsive phenomena, such as asthma. You will examine in detail the potential causes and factors behind an overactive immune system and the disorders that might ensue if the response is not adequately [...]

Immunology: Innate Immune System (Coursera)

Jun 3rd 2024
Immunology: Innate Immune System (Coursera)
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Our immune system relies on an innate and an adaptive arm that communicate and collaborate to provide us with an optimal response against pathogens. This course focuses on our innate immunity which provides us our first, fast and inherited defence against infections. In this course, you will take a [...]

Immunology: Adaptive Immune System (Coursera)

Jun 3rd 2024
Immunology: Adaptive Immune System (Coursera)
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In this course, you will learn about the role of immune responses of the adaptive (acquired) immune system which provides specialised immunity against pathogens. Guided by our researchers in the Department of Immunity and Inflammation, we will take a closer look at the lymphocyte subsets and mechanisms involved in [...]