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Participants employed by academic / governmentalinstitutions or NGOs from a LMIC (World Bank definition) are offered a 50% reduction on the course fee. This offer isapplicable to a maximum of 10 participants on a first come first serve basis based on receipt of payment.
 
Course Organisers
Professor Anthony Scott and Dr Stefan FlascheFaculty of Epidemiology and Population Health
 
The Course
Epidemiological research has become an important tool in assessing vaccine protection. Although there are several courses specialising in vaccinology, there remains a gap in teaching about advanced epidemiological tools for vaccine evaluation. This course fills that gap, providing an in-depth training on current methods used in the evaluation of vaccine efficiency, safety and policy. It aims to address immunisation issues in high-, middle- and low-income countries.
 
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