Tag: Ali Ellebedy September 30, 2024 $12 million grant to research how vaccines induce lasting immunitySource: The Microbiologist September 26, 2024 $12 million grant aimed at probing how vaccines induce lasting immunityStudy may inform design of next-generation COVID-19, flu vaccines.News Release April 3, 2023 Keeping COVID-19 in check likely to require periodic boostersTo be effective, boosters should target variants widely different from COVID-19 virus's original strain.News Release March 29, 2023 Scientists aim to develop vaccine against all deadly coronaviruses$8 million NIH grant supports effort to avert next pandemic.News Release March 21, 2022 The race for COVID-19 vaccinesA conversation with two scientists who took part in the global race to develop vaccines.Outlook Magazine February 15, 2022 Antibodies improve in quality for months after COVID-19 vaccinationRising antibody quality may partially compensate for falling levels.News Release January 26, 2022 Podcast: Why the omicron wave is differentThis episode of 'Show Me the Science' looks at how vaccines and prior infections provide some immunity as omicron continues to spread.Podcast, Show Me the Science December 23, 2021 What makes an mRNA vaccine so effective against severe COVID-19?Shots trigger exceptional antibody response by activating key helper immune cells.News Release December 3, 2021 We’ll know more soon about Omicron. Here’s how to interpret the coming flood of dataSource: STAT News December 1, 2021 A reason for optimism on Omicron: Our immune systems are not blank slatesSource: STAT News November 18, 2021 The pandemic’s next turn hinges on three unknownsSource: The Atlantic November 11, 2021 Living with COVID-19Science, medicine and healthcare adapt to a pandemic world.Outlook Magazine Posts navigation 1 2 3 Next ›