Comprehensive hands‐on training for influenza vaccine manufacturing: A WHO–BARDA–BTEC partnership for global workforce development
Ruiz, J., Gilleskie, G. L., Brown, P., Burnett, B., & Carbonell, R. G. (2014, August 18). Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, Vol. 42, pp. 414–419.
author keywords: workforce development; developing countries vaccine manufacturers; influenza vaccine; global vaccine capacity-building; active learning; cGMP manufacturing
MeSH headings : Capacity Building / methods; Education, Continuing / methods; Humans; Influenza Vaccines / biosynthesis; Influenza Vaccines / immunology; Internet; Program Development / methods; Reproducibility of Results; Technology, Pharmaceutical / education; Technology, Pharmaceutical / methods; United States; United States Dept. of Health and Human Services; World Health Organization
topics (OpenAlex): Influenza Virus Research Studies; vaccines and immunoinformatics approaches; Vaccine Coverage and Hesitancy
TL;DR:
The Biomanufacturing Training and Education Center at North Carolina State University has addressed the need for training for staff supporting operations within vaccine production facilities by developing and delivering a comprehensive training program, consisting of three courses: Fundamentals of cGMP Influenza Vaccine Manufacturing, Advanced Upstream Processes for Influenza vaccine Manufacturing, and Advanced Downstream processeses for influenza vaccine Manufacturing.
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Sources: Web Of Science, NC State University Libraries