"Chasing Covid" is a half-hour documentary film that follows Dr. Paul Duprex and his team at the Center for Vaccine Research as they develop a vaccine for coronavirus. This film provides a unique perspective by comparing the current efforts to develop a COVID-19 vaccine with the historical development of the polio vaccine by Jonas Salk and his team at the University of Pittsburgh. The documentary takes viewers inside a vaccine lab, discussing the history of vaccines, technological advancements, and the process of bringing vaccine candidates from the lab to the public.
Description
The documentary offers an in-depth look at the vaccine development process, highlighting the intersection of science and creativity in solving global health problems. Filmmakers had full access to the development of the vaccine candidate at the Center for Vaccine Research, capturing real-time progress and insights. The film contrasts the historical development of the polio vaccine with modern technological advancements, providing a comprehensive view of how vaccines are developed, tested, and distributed.
Applications
• Educational tool for students and educators
• Public health awareness and education
• Historical comparison of vaccine development processes
Advantages
This documentary provides a unique and engaging perspective on vaccine development, leveraging the University of Pittsburgh's historical significance in vaccine research. The film's "fly on the wall" approach makes complex scientific processes accessible and engaging for a broad audience. It serves as an educational resource to explain the science behind vaccines and their importance in public health.
Invention Readiness
The documentary is currently at the copyright stage, with a scheduled premiere on April 12, 2021, in conjunction with the anniversary of the Salk polio vaccine being declared "safe and effective." The film has been previewed by students and educators, with plans for broader dissemination and use in educational settings.
IP Status
Copyright