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This course describes the underpinning science around vaccines and their development. It will look at the immunological underpinnings of how vaccines induce protection. It will also look at the epidemiological basis of how vaccines are rolled out. Finally it will explore how new vaccines are developed.
On successful completion of the course, learners will be able to:
1. Understand how the immune response mediates vaccine protection
2. Explain how vaccines enter public health programs
3. Demonstrate your understanding of the challenges for the generation of a vaccine against disease
This is an intermediate series of courses intended for both clinical and non-clinical scientists who want to update their skills for work in clinical, academic, and pharmaceutical/bioscience industries, and is developed and delivered by experts working on viruses and novel vaccines.
To be successful in this series of courses, you should have basic knowledge in biology, genetics, microbiology or related fields.
Basic overview of the immune system. This will cover: what is the immune system, what is immune memory, why that is important for vaccines, the key cells of adaptive immunity and then how these all contribute to vaccine induced protection.
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9 vidéos7 lectures1 devoir
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9 vidéos•Total 36 minutes
Introduction to how vaccines work•1 minute
Overview of the immune system•4 minutes
Innate immunity: inflammation and signalling•4 minutes
Cells of the innate immune system•5 minutes
Adaptive immunity overview•2 minutes
Immune memory and protection against infection•3 minutes
T cells•4 minutes
B cells and antibody•4 minutes
Questions around antiviral immunity•9 minutes
7 lectures•Total 70 minutes
Course syllabus•10 minutes
Introduction to immunology•10 minutes
Introduction to innate immunity•10 minutes
Introduction to adaptive immunity•10 minutes
Introduction to immune memory and vaccine-induced protection•10 minutes
Introduction to the role of T cells and B cells•10 minutes
Summary of how the immune system works•10 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Summative Quiz •30 minutes
Epidemiology of vaccines
Module 2•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
This module will cover vaccines at a population level introducing some epidemiological principles. We will explore how infections spread (and how we model that). We will introduce the role of herd immunity. We will discuss what pathogen eradication means and what types of disease are eradicable and which ones are not?
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6 vidéos4 lectures1 devoir2 sujets de discussion
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6 vidéos•Total 31 minutes
Vaccines as a population tool•3 minutes
How infections spread•5 minutes
Modelling how infections spread•6 minutes
Use of modelling in vaccines•8 minutes
Eradication•5 minutes
Eradication of polio•5 minutes
4 lectures•Total 40 minutes
Introduction to the epidemiology of vaccines•10 minutes
Introduction to how infections spread•10 minutes
Introduction to modelling spread•10 minutes
Introduction to eradication•10 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Summative Quiz•30 minutes
2 sujets de discussion•Total 20 minutes
Pathogens eradicated through vaccination•10 minutes
Characteristics of viruses that can be eradicated•10 minutes
Bench to bedside
Module 3•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
Novel vaccines are no use if they are stuck on the shelves of research labs, they need to be deployed to prevent infections. Here, we will explore the process of clinical trials which test vaccines for safety and efficacy (whether they work), we will look at ways to measure vaccine success. Then move onto how vaccines are made and how they are deployed.
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6 vidéos5 lectures1 devoir3 sujets de discussion
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6 vidéos•Total 37 minutes
Clinical trials•5 minutes
The phases of clinical trials•4 minutes
Measuring vaccine success•7 minutes
Manufacturing vaccines•5 minutes
Deploying vaccines•5 minutes
Vaccine clinical trials•13 minutes
5 lectures•Total 50 minutes
Introduction to 'from bench to bedside'•10 minutes
Introduction to measuring vaccine spread•10 minutes
Introduction to manufacturing vaccines•10 minutes
More on vaccine manufacture•10 minutes
Introduction to deploying vaccines•10 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Summative Quiz•30 minutes
3 sujets de discussion•Total 30 minutes
Differences in efficacy rates•10 minutes
Clean rooms and bioreactors•10 minutes
Cost-related deployment decisions•10 minutes
New vaccine introduction and its challenges
Module 4•2 heures à terminer
Détails du module
As we have seen during the COVID-19 pandemic, there is a need for new vaccines. But it isn’t just for novel emerging diseases. There are a whole host of endemic infections that would benefit from new vaccines. With changing population dynamics and climate change, different disease profiles would benefit from vaccines. Here, we will explore why we might need new vaccines. We will look what an ideal vaccine might look like, and the scientific challenges in developing one. We will then look at the real-world challenges that prevent uptake and deployment of such a vaccine, both logistic and societal.
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6 vidéos5 lectures1 devoir3 sujets de discussion
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6 vidéos•Total 36 minutes
Why do we need new vaccines?•7 minutes
Scientific challenges with vaccine development•6 minutes
Logistics, production and uptake challenges•6 minutes
Vaccine hesitancy•4 minutes
Vaccine hesitancy with COVID-19•13 minutes
Course Summary•1 minute
5 lectures•Total 50 minutes
Introduction to new vaccines•10 minutes
Introduction to scientific challenges•10 minutes
Introduction to practical challenges•10 minutes
Introduction to vaccine hesitancy•10 minutes
Further reading on introducing new vaccines•10 minutes
1 devoir•Total 30 minutes
Summative Quiz•30 minutes
3 sujets de discussion•Total 30 minutes
Breakthroughs in RSV vaccines•10 minutes
Vaccine hesitancy•10 minutes
Reflect on value of vaccine mandates vs nudges to alter behaviour•10 minutes
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Révisé le 18 déc. 2024
A good synopsis for the early investigator in vaccinology. A "blast into the past" & review for others. But well worth the effort to both.
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Révisé le 8 févr. 2025
Clear and concise descriptions in all videos of each week. Well presented, and am looking forward to follow-on courses.
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Excellent piece of knowledge in such a short span of course duration
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