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VACCINOLOGY (BIO-301) Credit Hrs 3(2-1) . Dr. Aneela javed. O bjectives. The aim of the course is to Introduce students to the various disciplines associated with vaccinology including vaccine development
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VACCINOLOGY (BIO-301) Credit Hrs 3(2-1) Dr. Aneela javed
Objectives • The aim of the course is to • Introduce students to the various disciplines associated with vaccinology including • vaccine development • The relevant basic sciences such as immunology, microbiology and molecular biology • clinical trials • vaccine safety, ethics • vaccine-economics • vaccination strategies and evaluation of vaccines.
Course Contents • An introduction to Vaccinology • Vaccine history and types • Epidemiologic basis of Vaccinology • Role of combination vs. single vaccines • The immune responses to the pathogen & vaccine development • Immunology of Vaccines • Antigen and Vaccine Delivery Strategies • Determinants of Vaccine Availability • Vaccine development strategies: New approaches • Live versus attenuated vaccines • Role of multinational companies in vaccines production • DNA as vaccine • Peptide & Subunits vaccine • Adjuvants in vaccines • Population Genetic analysis: immunity to vaccine • Recombinant vaccine • Animal models of vaccine testing • Vaccine Delivery Systems • Practical issues in relation to trials • Ethical issues related to clinical evaluation of vaccines • Vaccine safety • Review of vaccines in current use • Vaccine-economics • Future of Vaccines/Vaccination
Course Contents • PART 1 : INTRODUCTION • Definition • History • Types • Combination vs single vaccine • Part 2: Principles of Vaccine Design • Immunologic Memory: T and B Cells memory • Antigen Processing and Presentation by MHC Class I, II, and Nonclassical Molecules • Understanding the Mucosal Immune System for Better Mucosal Vaccine Design • Part 3: ANIMAL MODELS FOR VACCNE TESTING • Utility of Mouse Models in Vaccine Design and Development, • Utility of Nonhuman Primate Models for Vaccines,
Part 4: Delivery Systems • TranscutaneousImmunization via Vaccine Patch Delivery System • Needle-free Jet Injection for Vaccine Administration • Oral Vaccines: An Old Need and Some New PossibilitiesAdjuvants: • Part 5: Evaluating Vaccine Efficacy • Trials in human and practical issues • Part 6: Regulatory Considerations • Regulatory Issues • Role of international companies • Vaccine economics • PART 7: Population genetics and vaccines • Ethical issues • Vaccine safety
Antigen Engineering • Sequence-Based Computational Approaches to Vaccine Discovery and DesignAntigen Discovery for Vaccines Using High-throughput Proteomic Screening Technologies, Phage LibrariesAttenuated Bacterial VaccinesVirus-like Particles as Antigen Scaffolds • Recombinant MVA vaccines: Optimization, Preclinical, and Product DevelopmentRecombinant Adenoviruses for VaccinationRecombinant Avipoxviruses, • Intracellular Facultative Bacterial Vectors for Cancer Immunotherapy • Nucleic Acid Vaccination,Artificial Antigen-presenting Cells: Large Multivalent Immunogens
BOOKS Recommended Books: • The Vaccine Controversy: The History, Use, and Safety of Vaccinations by Kurt Link; Praeger. • Novel Vaccination Strategies by Stefan H. E. Kaufmann. • Vaccinia, Vaccination, Vaccinology - Jenner, Pasteur and Their Successors by Pasteur, B. Fantini, S.A. Plotkin • Progress in Vaccinology by Richard Moxon. • The Virus and the Vaccine: Contaminated Vaccine, Deadly Cancers, and Government Neglect by Debbie Bookchin and Jim Schumacher.
Rules 2 OHTs….skip rule…. makeup 6 quiz/surprise test…no makeup Class participation…. Assignments/Presentation /project • Review of vaccines in current used in pakistan
PRE- REQUISITE(s) Cell Biology, Microbiology and Virology, Basic Immunonology
REVISION Cell Biology, Microbiology and Virology, Basic Immunonology
infectious bovine rhinotracheitis (IBR) Bovine viral diarrhoea virus (BVDV)
TOXICITY ANTIGENICITY