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Plant-based vaccines could expand access across Africa
Plant-based vaccines could help expand access across Africa according to a new Imperial report.
Plant-based vaccines could expand access across Africa
Plant-based vaccines could help expand access across Africa according to a new Imperial report.
Personalising risk from COVID-19 key to protecting immunosuppressed people
New research underscores the need for ongoing COVID-19 protection for people with weakened immune systems.
New study to look at how people develop resistance to flu
An international project into flu immunity could help develop better medications and vaccines to prevent severe disease.
Imperial students tackle vaccine hesitancy during the Hackathon
Students harnessed Fetch.ai’s agents technology to address vaccine hesitancy during a two-day Hackathon at I-X.
Pandemic preparedness cannot rely on vaccine development alone
Vaccine experts drew attention to disruption factors around vaccine development and key action plans for future pandemic preparedness planning.
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Event summary: Clinician-scientist-engineer challenges workshop in infection
Leading infection experts came together to explore clinical challenges in infection and how Imperial’s interdisciplinary expertise can solve them.
Future perspectives on mRNA technology in the UK
mRNA technology revolutionised our traditional approach to vaccine technology in the wake of COVID-19. But what next for the platform?
Vaccine Student Research Network Conference 2024
The Vaccine Student Research Network has recently hosted its inaugural conference at South Kensington campus.
Cellular factories - Engineering biology symposium and IMSE Annual Lecture
IMSE welcomed researchers in the field of Engineering Biology for an engaging symposium which concluded with Prof. Kristala Prather keynote lecture
Sir Michael Uren prize awarded for excellence in epidemiological research
Bethan Cracknell-Daniels has been awarded the Sir Michael Uren Prize for her pioneering research in epidemiology, focusing on dengue vaccine efficacy.