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Vaccines - Presented by Professor Peter Openshaw

The Royal College of Pathologists via YouTube

Overview

Explore the world of vaccines in this comprehensive lecture presented by Professor Peter Openshaw, an expert in Experimental Medicine at Imperial College London. Delve into the intricacies of COVID-19, understanding its nature and the body's B cell response. Examine various vaccine approaches, including modern technologies and specific vaccines like Oxford-AstraZeneca, Moderna, and Chadox. Learn about reactogenicity, the Vaccine Task Force, and investment strategies. Discuss crucial topics such as vaccination groups, mutations, variants, and vaccine doubts. Investigate prospects for COVID-19 vaccines, potential failures, and strategies for measuring immune responses. Explore long-term effects, infant vaccination rates, and the impact of anti-vaccine movements. Gain insights into mucosal vaccines, escape mutants, and mixed vaccine approaches. Understand why certain variants are more transmissible and how vaccines might affect immunosuppressed individuals.

Syllabus

Introduction
What is COVID19
B cell response
Vaccine tracker
Vaccine approaches
Modern vaccines
Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine
Moderna vaccine
Chadox vaccine
Beyondtech vaccine
Reactorgenicity
Vaccine Task Force
Vaccine Investment
Vaccination Groups
Mutations
South African variant
Vaccine doubt
Prospects
Vaccines for COVID19
Vaccine failures
Measuring immune response
Strategy of use
Longterm effects
Infant vaccination rates
Antivaxxers
Oxford vaccine
mucosal vaccines
escape mutants
immunosuppressed
mixed vaccine approach
why are these variants more transmissible

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The Royal College of Pathologists

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