IBA course: Vaccinology

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Date(s) - 04/10/2021 - 07/10/2021
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Time and place: October 4-7 (Week 40 ). Online (or in Bergen area -if circumstances allow for it).

Registration: closed

Who is it for: The course is intended for PhD-students and post-docs working in immunology or vaccine related projects.

Course description: The course will provide an introduction to the history of vaccines, vaccine development, immunological mechanisms of protection, clinical trials, adjuvants and mode of action of different types of vaccines.

Organisation: The course will be a combination of lectures and student assignments. All students prepare and present a selected topic during the course. There will be focused discussions in smaller groups on ethical and strategic issues. 

Grading Scale: Pass / Fail.

Click here to view the preliminary program (updated Sept 22nd)

ECTS: You will receive a certificate stating recommended ECTS for this course (2 ECTS). You can apply to your home institution for getting the course accepted as ECTS in your degree. Your home institution decides if and how many credits you will get.

Reading List: The syllabus will be covered by lectures, a digital CDC free text book and one review article. Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases. The Pink Book: Course Textbook – 13th Edition (2015). 23 chapters, most were updated in 2020. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/chapters.html 

Pollard A & Bijker EM. A guide to vaccinology: from basic principles to new developments. Nature reviews – immunology. Feb 2021. Vol 21 page 83-100.  https://doi.org/10.1038/s41577-020-00479-7 

Local course committee: Rebecca Cox, Amit Bansal, Camilla Ekanger and Kurt Hanevik. Questions about the course content can be sent to Kurt Hanevik

Contact IBA-coordinator for other IBA-related questions.