Give the Gift of Knowledge: Autoimmunity
Our Autoimmunity and Human Health Course will likely start next week. If you know anyone who could benefit, you can give the gift of knowledge.
We need about 5 more people to register before we can start the course. We will meet THURSDAYS, 11AM ET, and the videos will be available after each live lecture.
If you know someone who might benefit, and you'd like to offer them the course as a gift, here's the link - just tell me their email address and they will be included.
Autommunity and Human Health (ipak-edu.org)
SYLLABUS (subject to change)
Instructor: James Lyons-Weiler, PhD
Course Start Date: THURSDAY, 11AM ET - FIRST CLASS July 12, 2023
In this class, students will learn the fundamentals of autoimmunity and acquire a working knowledge of the systems biology, cellular and molecular biology and of disease pathophysiologies involved in autoimmunity.
This is equivalent to a 300-400 level college course. We'll have live Zoom class meetings w/Q&A and students can access the video lectures if they miss a class.
Prerequisites:: IPAK-EDU Biology of Immunology
COURSE/TOPIC OUTLINE
A. Immune System Overview
Week 1: Overview Lecture: Autoimmunity & The Human Immune System Overview
Week 2: IgE, Mast Cells, and Eosinophils – what are they and how do they work? What happens when they go wrong?
B. Allergy vs Autoimmunity
Week 3: Allergy vs Autoimmunity - What’s the Difference?
Week 4: Hypersensitivity – how allergies can trigger autoimmunity
Week 5: Immune Tolerance and Autoimmune Regulation – how our bodies prevent autoimmunity
Week 6: Genetics & Environment in Autoimmunity – What role do genetics play in autoimmune disease? How does our environment affect us? How do G&E interact?
Week 7: Mold & Pathogens- How can mold & pathogens affect autoimmune diseases?
Week 8: Parasites and Autoimmunity
C. Our Microbiome & Autoimmunity
Week 9: The Microbiome & Autoimmunity - Exploring the relationship between the microbiome and autoimmune diseases
D. Diet, Food, & Autoimmunity
Week 10: Diet & Food - How do diet and food play a role in autoimmune disease?
E. Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) & Macrophagic Myofasciitis (MMF)
Week 11: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)
Week 12: Macrophagic Myofasciitis (MMF)
F. Autoimmune Diseases of the Brain and CNS
Week 13: Autoimmunogical basis of neurodegenerative diseases
Week 14: Bipolar Disorder – immunological factors, causes, diagnosis
Week 15: Cancer - Role of autoimmunity in cancer development; treatment options for cancer patients with autoimmune disorders
Week 16: Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerances – Diagnosis; long-term effects
Week 17: Chronic Pain - Role of autoimmunity in chronic pain development
Week 18. Dementia – Role of autoimmune diseases in dementia development
Week 19: Depression - Role of autoimmune diseases in depression development
Week 20: Endocrine Disorders– Role of autoimmune diseases in endocrine development
Week 21: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder(OCD)– Role of autoimmune diseases in OCD development; treatment options for OCD patients with autoimmune disorders
Week 22: Peripheral Neuropathy– Causes/Risk factors/Treatment overview as it relates to those suffering from an array of conditions including postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome(POTS).
Week 23: Autoimmune Diseases of the Autonomic Nervous System
1. Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS)
2. Neuromyotonia (Isaacs Syndrome)
3. Small Fiber Neuropathy
4. Autoimmune Autonomic Ganglionopathy (AAG)
5. Autoimmune Gastropathy
6. Multiple System Atrophy (MSA)
7. Autoimmune Cholangiopathy
Week 24 PANDAS and PANS
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This looks like an excellent opportunity to learn, unfortunately the summer is when I too many other responsibilities with growing food and farming.
This course looks good. I have eosinophilic asthma so it would be good to understand this issue better. My fear it that it’s over my head. I just turned 70 and am retired. This health mess all started in 2021. Any reassurance you can give?