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511-0035-00L 1 Credits MSC D-CHAB
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Vaccines

Lecturers & Examiners: Dr. Thomas Sprang
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Last Updated: 2026-06-01 11:33:49

Abstract

The course on Vaccines covers different steps in the development of vaccines from the selection of target infection through to post-approval surveillance. Specific aspects in production of viral and bacterial antigens and the final vaccine, in clinical development of the vaccine, the regulatory requirements and pharmacovigilance will be discussed. Aspects of therapeutic vaccines will be discussed

Objective

Students acquire the ability to anticipate problems, analyse complex situations, and offer a strategy for the development of vaccines. Students understand the complexity of vaccine development and production. Students can define interaction with different partners involved in the development/production af a vaccine and with the competent authority during the approval procedure. Students understand possibility of vaccines against medical diseases.

Content

Production of antigen and final vaccine: - Bacterial and viral antigens: Isolation, purification, research&development production - Modification of antigen: Toxin to toxoid, polysaccharide-protein complex (conjugation - Formulation and stability - Manufacturing of final vaccine - Requirements regarding manufacturing suites, gowning, hygiene, etc. Regulatory specifics: - Differences between pharmaceuticals and biologicals - The manufacturing process in biologicals - Batch release - Variations /Changes - Stability testing Vaccine Safety Basics & Vaccine Pharmacovigilance: - Vaccine Safety Basics(What is a vaccine & how does it work? What side effects are to be expected following vaccination? Historical vaccination incidents vs challenge of vaccine safety today) - Vaccine Pharmacovigilance (Regulatory framework, Adverse Event (AE)/ Adverse Event Following Immunisation (AEFI), Clinical trials, spontaneous and literature reports, Pharmacovigilance Principles) - Applying Pharmacovigilance in Day-to-Day practice (Case study: Interactions between PV and Quality) Therapeutic Vaccines - Prophylactic vs. Therapeutic Vaccines - Immunological Background and Vaccine Design. - Virus Like Particles: Nature's Nanoparticles - Case studies; Preclinical and Clinical development of vaccine for Alzheimer's disease, Hypertension and Fertility management.

Resources

Lecture Notes

Handouts will be distributed electronically before the course.

General Information

Language
English
Levels
MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
graded semester performance

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Vaccines
Block course (see special program: ) Room HCP E47.2
No time listed 16 h semesterly

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