Students choose the topic of their written thesis. This work is submitted to the University of Siena and discussed at the end of the Master Program.
Master Thesis Title
Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting in Sub Saharan Africa- Status, Potential Improvements, Benefits and Feasibility
Master Thesis Mark
94
Master Thesis Title
Vaccination of the adolescents in Russia and HPV vaccine as the next step of its improvement
Master Thesis Mark
97
Master Thesis Title
Safety and public health benefit of pertussis immunisation in pregnant women: A review
Master Thesis Mark
89
Master Thesis Title
Vaccine production in Africa: a feasible business model for capacity building and sustainable new vaccine introduction
Master Thesis Mark
110
Master Thesis Title
Non-Governmental Organizations in Mozambique: a look into the partnership
Master Thesis Mark
110 Cum Laude
Master Thesis Title
The predicted cost-effectiveness of RTS,S/AS01 malaria vaccine in the childhood population of Malawi
Master Thesis Mark
97
Master Thesis Title
Europe without borders for infectious diseases. An epidemiological and health-political analysis of measles in EU\EEA and future perspective
Master Thesis Mark
110 Cum Laude
Master Thesis Title
The Rationale for a Novel Tuberculosis Vaccine for at-risk populations in sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Latin America
Master Thesis Mark
108
Master Thesis Title
Strengthening National Decision Making Policies in Developing Countries, with special focus on Lesotho
Master Thesis Mark
101
Master Thesis Title
Barriers to maternal immunization and strategies to improve maternal vaccine uptake in developing countries
Master Thesis Mark
96
Master Thesis Title
Vaccines clinical profile (efficacy / effectiveness / immunogenicity / safety) in malnourished children based on published data
Master Thesis Mark
110 Cum Laude
Master Thesis Title
Surveillance of adverse events following vaccination in Brazil: identifying strategies for improvement
Master Thesis Mark
110 Cum Laude
Master Thesis Title
Perceived barriers and motivators to participation in preventive HIV Vaccine trials from the perspective of clinical investigators, policy makers and general public
Master Thesis Mark
110
Master Thesis Title
Improving vaccine development in the pediatric population by identifying predictive biomarkers of immunogenicity and protection using the systems vaccinology approach
Master Thesis Mark
110 Cum Laude
Master Thesis Title
Introduction of new and under-used vaccine in middle income countries