Lessons From Other Viruses - How Pandemics Start and End - Richard Neher (University of Basel)
Offered By: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the origins, evolution, and lifecycle of pandemics in this comprehensive lecture by Professor Richard Neher from the University of Basel. Delve into the complex world of viral pathogens, examining how they spill over from animals to humans, adapt to new hosts, and potentially develop into global health crises. Learn about cutting-edge techniques for tracking viruses, understand the factors that contribute to outbreaks, and gain insights into the transition from pandemic to endemic status. Discover the fascinating history of past pandemics, including influenza, and analyze the current COVID-19 situation, with a focus on the Omicron variant. Gain valuable knowledge about virus behavior, genomic analysis, and the future of pandemic management in this informative presentation from the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics' Public Lecture Series.
Syllabus
Introduction
Lessons from other viruses
Where do viruses come from
The genome
Comparing genomes
Transmission
Avian Influenza
MERS
Animal reservoirs
Outbreaks
Damage trajectory
Flu pandemics
Influenza testing
Transition to endemicity
Influenza
Spike protein
Omicron surges
Omicron variants
Conclusions
When will this behavior stop
Do pandemic viruses disappear
Variant virus replacements
Taught by
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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