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A lecture by Professor Robin May, Gresham Professor of Physic.

The human immune system rivals the brain in its complexity. Billions of cells coordinate their activity with amazing precision to protect us from infection. Immune cells can respond to millions of different pathogens within seconds and yet rarely respond to a false alarm.

This lecture explores how cells achieve this, what happens when they go wrong and how you can keep your own immune system in top condition.

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