It's 2-3 A4 pages
Practical report:
• The report must contain an introduction (250-500 words)
• It is not necessary to write methods, but state modifications to the schedule.
• Where necessary, state important safety measures.
• Tabulate all results.
• Tables and graphs must be numbered and titled.
• Focus on your results in the discussion.
• Interpret the results and discuss the clinical significance of the results.
• Answer questions both clearly and succinctly
• List references correctly.
• More information will be given during and after the practicals
The referencing style is Harvard.
Books suggested for the module if you need:
KUBY IMMUNOLOGY: Kindt T., Goldsby R. & Osborne B. 6th Ed. 2007
FREEMAN
Bit 'dry' but probably the best single textbook in immunology published today
Other useful texts:
IMMUNITY: DeFranco A., Locksley R. & Robertson M. OXFORD 2007
New, excellent book. Lots of coloured ‘pics’ and most pages have a lower section
demarcated to explain immunological terms used in the text above. Topics centre
mainly on ‘infectious and inflammatory disease’ – which is in the sub-title of book
IMMUNOLOGY: A short course Coico R. Sunshine G. & Benjamini E.
6th Ed. 2008 WILEY
New, useful, general textbook. Good summary and review MCQ make you think!
Reasonable medical immunology section. Second author named Geoffrey Sunshine
– Bright chap
ESSENTIALS of CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY: Chapel H., Misbah S. & Snowden N.
6th Ed 2006 BLACKWELL
Small opening general section on immunology but then there are excellent chapters
on the major topics of medical immunology.