Learner Reviews & Feedback for How Vaccines Work by Imperial College London
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DC
Feb 8, 2025
Clear and concise descriptions in all videos of each week. Well presented, and am looking forward to follow-on courses.
MS
Dec 18, 2024
A good synopsis for the early investigator in vaccinology. A "blast into the past" & review for others. But well worth the effort to both.
1 - 12 of 12 Reviews for How Vaccines Work
By Yuvaraj H K
•Jul 12, 2024
This is a very informative course. Starts off by introducing the Immune system and setting a solid foundation before diving into the intricasies and complexities associated with the manufacture of vaccines and the logistical/economic issues around vaccine deployment. Finally, it winds up with vaccine hesitancy which is a very important issue around vaccine acceptance in a population and also tells us how we can overcome the issue of Vaccine Hesitancy. Looking forward to the other 3 courses that are a part of this specialisation have to offer.
By kevin d
•Mar 5, 2025
Excellent overview of the body's immune system ! Plus the many well-presented factors and issues associated with vaccines give great perspective on world public health today.
By Michael " T S
•Dec 18, 2024
A good synopsis for the early investigator in vaccinology. A "blast into the past" & review for others. But well worth the effort to both.
By Don C
•Feb 9, 2025
Clear and concise descriptions in all videos of each week. Well presented, and am looking forward to follow-on courses.
By Luis I M G
•Aug 6, 2024
Excelente curso introductorio para dar un panorama completo y amplio de generalidades del desarrollo de vacunas.
By Sundeep S
•Dec 5, 2025
Excellent piece of knowledge in such a short span of course duration
By Paula W
•Aug 14, 2024
Excellent really enjoying, easy to understand and navigate thankyou
By Yazeed K - خ
•Mar 3, 2025
Very informative course and well taught
By SUBHA M M B
•Dec 1, 2024
very interested this topic
By Hissa A A
•May 25, 2025
esay refreshing
By Christoph M
•Nov 13, 2025
Pretty good, also that this one is giving a really broad reflection of vaccination aspects on an epidemiological/social level (e.g. vaccine hesitancy and aspects such as convenience, complacency and confidence), which probably play a major role in the success of a vaccination campaign. Just the scientific part of immunology in the scope of vaccination falls a bit short.