Language: English | SRT | Size: 904 MB | Duration: 1h 47m
Vaccines are an important part of family and public health.
What you’ll learn
Types of Immunity
Historical Evolution of Vaccines
Vaccine Development and Clinical Trials
Composition and Examples of Conventional Vaccines
Composition and Examples of Next Generation Vaccines
Monoclonal Antibodies and Immune Serum Globulins (ISGs)
Examples of Vaccines for Cancer and Vaccines for Biodefense
Clinical Applications of Passive and Adoptive Immunotherapy
Requirements
Knowledge in Immunology
Knowledge in Microbiology
Knowledge in Health Sciences
Knowledge in Human Biology
Description
They prevent the spread of contagious, dangerous, and deadly diseases. These include measles, polio, mumps, chicken pox, whooping cough, diphtheria, and HPV. With the current pand and the rise of SARS-COV-2 that has devastated millions of people worldwide… finding a vaccine against infectious diseases has now become more important than ever.
In this course, you will be introduced to some basic concepts on vaccine composition, applications, and development. Starting from the historical evolution of vaccines to examples of both conventional and newer approaches to vaccine design. Furthermore, novel approaches to cancer vaccines and vaccines for biodefense will also be tackled. At the end of this course, you will have a deeper understanding and appreciation of the importance of vaccine especially in the context of public health.
Upon enrollment to the course, all materials such as lecture videos, practice quizzes, and able resources will always be available should you wish to go back to the material to study and review. You will also receive a Certificate of Completion which you can use to boost your resume, curriculum vitae, or LinkedIn profile. Increase your knowledge and skills – start learning today!
Who this course is for:
Laboratory Scientists
Students of Health Sciences
Students of Immunobiology
Students of Microbiology
Allied Health Professionals
Medical Students
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