Course dates: 11 Feb - 8 Mar 2018
This four-week course presents an integrated overview of vaccinology, from public health data and scientific results justifying the development of a vaccine up to its delivery to the populations in the context of industrialized and developing countries.
The Vaccinology course comprises four modules:
- Introduction to vaccinology, an integrative discipline.
- Preclinical and clinical steps: basic principles.
- Update on vaccine development for the major infectious diseases.
- Future challenges.
The course also includes methodology workshops based on a partnership with the HSeT Foundation which has developed an e-learning website dedicated to the course. Personalized tutoring is also ensured.
The course is dedicated to people with a medical or scientific training background who are interested in all aspects of this new discipline: medical and public health students, PhD students (e.g., immunology, microbiology), scientists, physicians, pharmacists, veterinarians and other health professionals.
Duration is 4 weeks.
Attendance is limited to 28.
Tuition fees:
2nd year Masters students from the Greater Paris universities (Paris-Diderot, Paris-Descartes, Paris-Sud and Sorbonne Université) attending courses covered by agreements with the Institut Pasteur and other students from these universities attending courses as part of a doctoral module are exempt from fees.
- Student rate - applies upon presentation of a student card that is valid at the start of the course - 779€
- Self-funding - rate applies to people covering the cost of their training privately - 1558€
- State agency and Private company - apply to people on training paid by a state agency or private company respectively - 1558€ and 3120€
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