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vaccine

Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Dengue Infection

Dr Kerstin Luhn talks about her research on Dengue infection.
HIV

HIV Vaccine Development

Professor Tomas Hanke tells us about his research on HIV vaccine development.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

HIV Vaccine Development

Professor Tomas Hanke tells us about his research on HIV vaccine development.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Hepatitis C vaccine

Dr Ellie Barnes talks about her research on Hepatitis C and her work on a T cell vaccine.
Epidemics and Vaccines

Hepatitis C vaccine

Dr Ellie Barnes talks about her research on Hepatitis C and her work on a T cell vaccine.
Oxford Vaccinology Programme

Veterinary Vaccines: Protecting livestock - saving human life

Lecture given by Dr Michael Witty, former Chairman, GALVmed, during Human and Veterinary Vaccinology short course November 2011.
Oxford Vaccinology Programme

Effective Introduction of New Vaccines: "the UK experience"

Lecture given by Prof David Salisbury, Director of Immunisation, UK Department of Health, during Human and Veterinary Vaccinology short course November 2011.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

How can we live with HIV?

Dr Lucy Dorrell tells us how our immune system controls HIV and how we can live with this virus.
Epidemics and Vaccines

Tuberculosis

Professor Helen McShane talks about her work on a new vaccine against tuberculosis.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Tuberculosis

Dr Helen McShane has been working on a new TB vaccine for 10 years. She explains why developing countries are especially in need of a new vaccine since HIV and TB epidemics overlap and show a devastating synergy.
Getting to Zero: Michaelmas Term Seminar Series 2009

Global Eradication of Infectious Diseases: Can 'Not Very Much' undermine the goal of 'None at All'?

Despite the well-publicised success of global smallpox eradication, 'zero' remains an elusive goal for the majority of vaccine-preventable diseases, making reduced pathogen circulation, or direct protection of the vulnerable more achievable strategies.
Vaccine Research at Oxford

Developing an improved TB vaccine

Dr McShane talks about the University's work in creating an improved vaccine against tuberculosis and she also talks about the urgency of this research.
Vaccine Research at Oxford

HIV: Will there ever be a vaccine?

A talk about the University's work in China and Africa and its attempts to identify the key determinants of protective immunology against HIV infection that should guide future vaccine design.
Vaccine Research at Oxford

Fighting to end Tuberculosis

Helen McShane and Dr Helen Fletcher talk about a new TB vaccine currently being developed at Oxford's Wellcome Trust Centre that could become a more effective vaccine against Tuberculosis.
Medical Sciences

Andrew Pollard on Childhood Disease

Professor Andrew Pollard, Professor of Paediatric Infection and Immunity, and Director of the Oxford Vaccine Centre, discusses childhood diseases, his research into vaccinations, and the problems facing childhood immunisation in the UK and abroad.

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