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Viruses & How to Beat Them II: Immunology Fundamentals & Applications (edX)

Viruses & How to Beat Them II: Immunology Fundamentals & Applications (edX)

When we are attacked by viruses our bodies are not left helpless. Discover how our immune system fights infectious diseases, how vaccines protect us and how immune mechanisms have been implemented in our fight against Coronavirus.

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With the emergence of COVID–19, we have all been subject to a massive global pandemic that has turned our lives upside down. We have also witnessed a vaccine revolution, where billions of people around the world have been immunized with a novel mRNA vaccine.
Together, we will review the principles of how our immune system wards off the threat of viruses and other infectious agents, establishes immunological memory and how these afford a platform for the development and implementation of targeted protective vaccines.
Once we’ve established a clearer understanding of how science has been applied to produce effective diagnostic tests, better medicines, and protective vaccines, we will direct our attention to the family of the most recent threat to public health: SARS Coronavirus 2. Surprisingly, it turns out that Coronaviruses are not new - some even cause the common cold. Through a systematic analysis of coronaviruses in humans, livestock and pets we will better understand how these viruses function and how effective, or not, are the vaccines raised against them.
This course was produced at Tel Aviv University - Innovation in Teaching and Learning.
This course is part of the Viruses & How to Beat Them: From Cells to Pandemics Professional Certificate.

What you'll learn

  • Principles of innate immunity
  • How our immune system adapts and targets infectious agents
  • What vaccines are all about: pros and concerns
  • The biology of Coronaviruses in man and animals
  • COVID-19 pandemic is the 3rd Coronavirus pandemic this century
  • Some practical considerations about COVID-19 the disease
  • The mRNA vaccine revolution
  • The lessons learned about how to deal with emerging pandemics
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