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Do Microbes have Immune Systems?

We often think of immunity as being a human, or at least mammalian, phenomenon. But in fact almost all living organisms have some form of immune system. In this lecture we’ll lift the lid on the astonishingly diverse immune mechanisms used by bacteria, amoebae, nematodes and many other microbial forms of life in their constant battle against viruses and each other. - Robin May

Gresham College on X: "In-person tickets open: Do Microbes Have Immune  Systems? Book free via: https://t.co/oU7hJz21qv Prof @RobinMay9 lifts the  lid on the astonishingly diverse immune mechanisms used by bacteria,  amoebae, nematodes

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