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Oxford’s Scientists Explain the Phase I/II Results for the COVID-19 Vaccine
Meet four of the scientists testing the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine, and find out what the first results say about safety and the immune response it creates in humans.
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Teach Me in 10 – Tips for Writing Your First Scientific Paper With Professor Benita Olivier
About to write your first scientific paper and feeling nervous? Fear not, in this instalment of Teach Me in 10 , Professor Benita Olivier teaches us 10 tips and tricks that will help relieve the stress of the process.
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Teach Me in 10 - CRISPR, Cell Therapies and Drug Discovery With Dr Theo Roth
This instalment of Teach Me in 10 features Dr Theo Roth, whose work bridges a number of different fields, such as genome engineering, cancer immunology and cell-based therapies.
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First Volunteers Receive Imperial COVID-19 Vaccine
The first healthy volunteers have now received a candidate coronavirus vaccine developed by Imperial researchers.
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When Is a Pandemic Over?
Explore the three strategies governments and communities can use to contain and end a pandemic and find out which method is best.
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How Fast Can a Vaccine Be Made?
When a new pathogen emerges, our bodies and healthcare systems are left vulnerable. And when this pathogen causes the outbreak of a pandemic, there’s an urgent need for a vaccine to create widespread immunity with minimal loss of life. So how quickly can we develop vaccines when we need them most?
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Teach Me in 10 – Cell Senescence, Aging and Disease With Professor Judith Campisi
In this instalment of Teach Me in 10, we are delighted to welcome Professor Judith Campisi from the Buck Institute for Research on Aging. Does removing senescent cells extend lifespan? Watch this instalment of Teach Me in 10 to find out.
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Introducing the MALDI-2 on timsTOF fleX: MALDI-2, redefining ionization for >100x increased signal a
timsTOF fleX is now available with the innovative and powerful MALDI-2 technology option. This post-ionization technique leads to both a significant boost in ion yields and reduction in ion suppression effects.
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Exploring the Coronavirus Pandemic: The Possible Impact of Vaccine Hesitancy
Technology Networks spoke with Dr Sharon Nachman, international leader in the area of pediatric infectious disease at Stony Brook University, to learn more about vaccine hesitancy in the context of COVID-19.
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TSE Explores Drug Discovery – How Are Drugs Developed?
In this episode, we speak with Tomasz Kostrzewski, Director of Biology at CN Bio about how drugs are developed, including the challenges faced when designing and developing a drug, how drug discovery has evolved, and what trends we can expect to see in the future.
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