This course will provide a multidisciplinary introduction to the field of vaccinology. This includes historical perspectives on the emergence and evolution of vaccines, to modern strategies of vaccine development, formulation, and delivery. Through consideration of the processes involved in licensing and manufacturing, students will gain insight into the mechanisms and priorities to ensure vaccine efficacy and safety. The impacts of vaccines on human and animal health, including mechanisms of vaccine-induced protection, both at individual and population levels, will be considered and supported by case studies. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): BMSC 210.3. Note: Students may have credit for only one of BMIS 319 or BMIS 819. BMIS 319 and BMIS 819 are cross-listed.
This course will provide a multidisciplinary introduction to the field of vaccinology. This includes historical perspectives on the emergence and evolution of vaccines, to modern strategies of vaccine development, formulation, and delivery. Through consideration of the processes involved in licensing and manufacturing, students will gain insight into the mechanisms and priorities to ensure vaccine efficacy and safety. The impacts of vaccines on human and animal health, including mechanisms of vaccine-induced protection, both at individual and population levels, will be considered and supported by case studies. Weekly hours: 3 Lecture hoursPrerequisite(s): BMSC 210.3. Note: Students may have credit for only one of BMIS 319 or BMIS 819. BMIS 319 and BMIS 819 are cross-listed.