In a new series of articles, experts in immunology, virology, epidemiology, and vaccine development detail efforts to improve seasonal influenza
Category: Vaccine
Reevaluating Pneumococcal Vaccine Guidance: An Analysis
If mitigating racial disparities in those who contract pneumococcal diseases, such as meningitis and pneumonia, is a top public health
Taking on tumors
Melissa Thone, a fourth-year doctoral student in chemical & biomolecular engineering, recently won over the judges of UCI’s Public Impact
Scientists might have Found a Way to Produce a Universal Flu Vaccine
Influenza – a viral infection that many people think is barely different from the common cold – is actually caused
Step forward for pneumonia vaccine development
A vaccine against the biggest bacterial killer on the planet is a step closer to being available with funding secured
Two-Pronged Approach
Pairing a novel personalized cancer vaccine with an established immunotherapy drug administered to patients in a new way, Harvard Medical
Immune system may prevents MRSA infection
Researchers at Johns Hopkins, the University of California, Davis, and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases have discovered
HIV vaccine production
Research on HIV over the past decade has led to many promising ideas for vaccines to prevent infection by the
Roles of bacteria in colon cancer
Patients with an inherited form of colon cancer harbor two bacterial species that lead to development of the disease, and
Fish oil protects vision cells
A component of fish oil not only protects cells critical to vision from potentially lethal initial insults, but also from