"Bio 160" MTC 594 Vaccine Class with Dr. Annie De Groot

"Bio 160" MTC 594 Vaccine Class with Dr. Annie De Groot This class will get you a job in Biotechnology

10/20/2011

MLS 594 Vaccines and Biologics-Immunogenicity and Validation
(Special Problems in Biotechnology)
Wednesdays 5:00-7:45pm
Room 302
Professor Annie De Groot M.D.
Sign up by emailing info.MLS594@gmail.com

12/30/2009

Thinking about making our own flu vaccines in eggs for the class this year. Anyone interested?

12/13/2009

REGISTER NOW! ENROLLMENT FOR "BIo 160" a.k.a. MTC 594 (VACCINES AND BIOLOGICS: IMMUNOGENICITY AND VALIDATION) IS NOW OPEN

12/13/2009

Vaccines have had an enormous positive impact on global health saving literally millions of lives and preventing pandemics. Vaccines improve the duration and quality of life, have the advantage of preventing diseases before they occur and lower the burden of associated healthcare costs.

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Dr. Annie DeGroot, Professor at the University of Rhode Island, Adjunct Professor of Medicine at Brown University and CEO of the RI- based Biotech company EpiVAx, will teach a Spring semester course on the important and relevant topic: vaccines and biologics. The goal of the seminar is to increase your knowledge of vaccines and “immunotherapeutics”.

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The first part of the course will survey a variety of interrelated and important topics, including identifying the organisms which cause disease, the immune responses to infections and cancers, modern strategies utilized to produce vaccines and immunotherapeutics, and community health issues related to successful delivery of the products to those in need.

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The second part of the course will focus on specific infectious diseases and progress in developing vaccines and immunotherapeutics.

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Many of the principles of vaccine research apply to the development of therapeutics – including protein (antigen) selection, protein production, and concerns related to immunogenicity. The principles of immunogenicity in biologic therapy will be addressed, so that students who complete this course will have acquired new knowledge that will make them more competitive for jobs in the biotech sector.

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Students will also have a better understanding of developing medicines for the health challenges of our decade: namely controlling pandemics. Requirements: Basic Biology courses and some experience with immunology and familiarity with infectious diseases will be required for the course.

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Where: URI Providence Campus, Downtown Providence 80 Washington Street - -- Room 302 When: Wednesdays from 5:00 PM to 7:45 PM Questions: Please contact Karen Atamian at Karen.Atamian@Gmail.com

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Providence, RI
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