Skip to main content
Home

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Series
  • People
  • Depts & Colleges
  • Open Education

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Series
  • People
  • Depts & Colleges
  • Open Education

How clean is a clean room? Human vaccine manufacture

Series
Vaccines - From Concept to Clinic with Oxford Sparks
Audio Embed
The stringent processes that ensure new vaccines are clinic-ready
Vaccines like any medicinal product need to be manufactured at the highest standard before they are allowed to be tested in humans. Achieving such standards take time, money and careful planning. In this episode we discuss the stringent processes that take a vaccine from a preclinical stage to the clinic ready for vaccination in human subjects. Featuring guest, Emma Bolam.

More in this series

View Series
Vaccines - From Concept to Clinic with Oxford Sparks

Maladies and mice. Pre-clinical vaccine development

Approaches used to target particularly tricky diseases to treat, such as malaria, HIV, Flu and TB.
Previous
Vaccines - From Concept to Clinic with Oxford Sparks

Medical science needs you! Human clinical trials

Clinical trials for vaccines: how they work and what's involved for volunteers.
Next
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK: England & Wales; http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

Episode Information

Series
Vaccines - From Concept to Clinic with Oxford Sparks
People
Sean Elias
Emma Bolan
Keywords
Medicine
disease
Vacchines
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 19/10/2015
Duration: 00:11:18

Subscribe

Apple Podcast Audio Audio RSS Feed

Download

Download Audio

Footer

  • About
  • Accessibility
  • Contribute
  • Copyright
  • Contact
  • Privacy
'Oxford Podcasts' Twitter Account @oxfordpodcasts | MediaPub Publishing Portal for Oxford Podcast Contributors | Upcoming Talks in Oxford | © 2011-2022 The University of Oxford