- Level Professional
- المدة 9 ساعات hours
- الطبع بواسطة American Museum of Natural History
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This course covers the science and social impacts of viral infectious diseases. We will begin by covering the basics: what a virus is, the structural and functional diversity of viruses, and how viruses use our bodies and the bodies of other organisms to replicate. Then we will dive into the human response: how our immune systems work to protect us from pathogenic viruses and how we use science and social systems to fend off viruses through vaccines and public health measures. We will look closely at the COVID-19 pandemic, examining the emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the development of the vaccines, and how social and economic disparities influenced risk during the pandemic. Throughout the course, we will hear from experts in the fields of molecular biology, epidemiology, environmental biology, medicine, and public health to learn how technology and engineering solutions are helping scientists understand, track, and model viruses and disease outbreaks.الوحدات
Introductory Materials
1
Videos
- Introduction to the Course
2
Readings
- Syllabus
- Course Credits
Course Resources
2
Videos
- Introduction to Module One
- What Is a Virus?
2
Readings
- Introduction to Viruses: Simple but Complex
- Viral Classification and Taxonomy
Test Your Knowledge
1
Assignment
- Module One: What have you learned?
Course Resources
4
Videos
- Introduction to Module Two
- HPV: Treating Cancer Caused by Viruses
- What Tools Do Scientists use to Study Viruses?
- Part 1: How Do You Prepare for a Pandemic of a Virus That Doesn't Exist?
3
Readings
- Viral Life Cycles
- How Do We Use Molecular Methods to Study Viral Emergence and Evolution?
- Can HIV Be Cured?
Test Your Knowledge
1
Assignment
- Module Two: What have you learned?
Course Resources
3
Videos
- Introduction to Module Three
- What are Vaccines, and How Do They Work?
- Part 2: How Do You Develop a Vaccine for Novel Disease in Under a Year?
3
Readings
- Human Immunology and Vaccines
- Modern Techniques for Identifying Viruses
- The Long, Careful History behind the Novel COVID-19 Vaccines
Test Your Knowledge
1
Assignment
- Module Three: What have you learned?
Course Resources
3
Videos
- Introduction to Module Four
- How Can a Pandemic End?
- Part 3: How Do We Know the Vaccine Is Safe and Effective?
2
Readings
- Disease Emergence and Ecology
- Tracking the Spread of Respiratory Viral Diseases
Test Your Knowledge
1
Assignment
- Module Four: What have you learned?
Course Resources
2
Videos
- Introduction to Module Five
- Part4: What is the Future of Pandemics, Vaccines, and Public Health?
3
Readings
- Case Study: A Disease Modeler Uses Math to Save Lives
- Using Models to Understand and Predict Social Trends
- Health Inequities and Infectious Diseases
Test Your Knowledge
1
Assignment
- Module Five: What have you learned?
Course Resources
2
Videos
- Introduction to Module Six
- Pandemics and the Evolution of Human Society
4
Readings
- New York City and COVID-19
- New York City and COVID-19
- Emerging Infectious Diseases
- Future of Pandemics
Test Your Knowledge
1
Assignment
- Module Six: What have you learned?
Auto Summary
"Virology and Epidemiology in the Time of COVID-19" is an in-depth course offered by Coursera, designed for professionals in the Science & Engineering domains. This comprehensive program delves into both the scientific and societal impacts of viral infectious diseases, with a particular focus on the COVID-19 pandemic. Learners will explore the fundamentals of virology, including the nature, structure, and diversity of viruses, and how they replicate within host organisms. The course also examines the human immune response, the development of vaccines, and public health strategies to combat viral outbreaks. Special attention is given to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the creation of COVID-19 vaccines, and the social and economic factors that influenced the pandemic's impact. Participants will benefit from insights provided by experts in molecular biology, epidemiology, environmental biology, medicine, and public health. These experts will discuss the latest technological and engineering advancements that aid in understanding, tracking, and modeling viral diseases and outbreaks. With a duration of 540 minutes, this professional-level course is accessible through Coursera's Starter and Professional subscription plans. It is ideal for individuals seeking to deepen their knowledge in virology and epidemiology, especially in the context of the ongoing global health crisis.

Rob DeSalle, Ph.D.