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Capstone — Integrated Immunoinformatics Project Training | End-to-End Vaccine & Immuno-Analytics

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Capstone — Integrated Immunoinformatics Project — Hands-on

Consolidate everything learned across immunoinformatics, vaccinology and host–pathogen analytics into one guided capstone. You will scope a realistic project, organise datasets conceptually, design an analysis storyline, interpret epitope and immuno-analytics outputs with safety and population coverage in mind, and assemble a concise translational brief for scientific and non-technical stakeholders.

Capstone — Integrated Immunoinformatics Project
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Session 1
Fee: Rs 8800
Project Scoping & Dataset Intake
  • Selecting a realistic immunoinformatics challenge (conceptual)
  • pathogen vaccine concept, tumour neoantigen idea or repertoire story defining a clear primary question in plain language identifying stakeholders and intended decisions
  • Dataset intake and sanity checking at a high level (no raw QC)
  • cataloguing sequence, expression or repertoire style inputs noting HLA, clinical and meta information availability flagging gaps, caveats and simplifying assumptions early
  • Outcome and deliverable planning before running analyses
  • deciding on tables, figures and summary views needed linking each planned output to a stakeholder question setting scope boundaries for the capstone project
Session 2
Fee: Rs 11800
Workflow Storyboard & Dry Runs
  • Storyboarding the end-to-end analysis pipeline (conceptual view)
  • epitope, HLA coverage, repertoire or neoantigen stages in sequence where host–pathogen networks or immunopeptidomics plug in simple flow diagrams tying modules from this category together
  • Dry run analyses and spot checking logic (no heavy computation in class)
  • testing a small subset of antigens or samples conceptually checking that intermediate outputs answer the right sub-questions refining or trimming steps to keep the project realistic
  • Tracking decisions, assumptions and versioning by habit
  • simple change log for data and pipeline choices noting why certain branches were dropped or prioritised preparing for transparent explanation in the final brief
Session 3
Fee: Rs 14800
Interpretation, Risk & Recommendations
  • Reading epitope, coverage and repertoire style outputs as stories
  • which candidate features look promising conceptually how population coverage or HLA spread shapes conclusions connecting patterns to vaccine, antibody or monitoring ideas
  • Safety, cross-reactivity and regulatory awareness in interpretation
  • applying autoimmunity and mimicry concepts as filters noting data gaps that prevent strong safety statements tying results to regulatory and risk management modules conceptually
  • Drafting actionable yet realistic recommendations for next steps
  • prioritised shortlists of candidates or signatures (conceptual) suggested experiments or data additions at a high level clear separation of evidence based points versus hypotheses
Session 4
Fee: Rs 18800
Final Presentation & Dossier Packaging
  • Structuring a short, high impact slide deck for stakeholders
  • problem statement, approach and key findings in 1–2 slides each simple visuals for epitopes, coverage and risk flags clear take home messages and next steps bullets
  • Assembling a concise written dossier for scientific records
  • one page summary plus a few pages of structured detail tables capturing candidate lists and key metrics conceptually explicit documentation of assumptions and limitations
  • Reflection, feedback and personal learning roadmap
  • what worked well in problem framing and communication areas to deepen skills in future (analysis, biology or communication) linking the capstone to CV, portfolio and interview narratives


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