Sentences with phrase «many vaccinologists»

Dr. Paul A. Offit provides detailed history of the discovery, research, and development of the vaccine while reviewing the life of vaccinologist Maurice Hilleman.
Q: Do you mean prominent vaccinologists who believe in the safety and efficacy of today's vaccines?
We have too few virologists and vaccinologists working in relevant areas and too little money invested in relevant research.
Many vaccinologists these days, including Poland, are also developing vaccines for pathogens that do not pose an immediate threat.
DSTL looks to employ immunologists, vaccinologists, statisticians and clinically qualified people.
«We don't know what's going on in Indonesia,» says Andrea Gambotto, a University of Pittsburgh vaccinologist who has also developed an innovative vaccine based on H5N1 genes from Vietnam.
The forum brought together many of the world's top disease ecologists, wildlife biologists, immunologists, virologists, vaccinologists, epidemiologists, wildlife veterinarians and pathologists, and policy experts to explore whether it would be appropriate and feasible to develop approaches to canine distemper vaccination to protect at - risk wild carnivore populations.
«The big advantage is elimination of a considerable barrier — the fear of needles,» says Gregory Poland, a vaccinologist at Mayo Medical School and Foundation in Rochester, Minnesota.
That costs more than ten times as much as the oral vaccine and requires trained health workers to administer it, says Roland Sutter, a vaccinologist at the WHO.
WRAIR is moving forward with the purified inactivated virus (PIV) vaccine, called ZPIV, because it builds on «a type of vaccine that has been licensed before,» said Col. Stephen Thomas, an infectious disease Army physician and a vaccinologist specializing in flaviviruses, and the WRAIR Zika program lead.
«The problem with HIV is that it is an extraordinarily hypervariable virus,» says Gregory Poland, a vaccinologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota.
Vaccinologists are starting to see some successes.
Though these particular vaccine regimens are not intended for the clinic, the results suggest that effective vaccines for MERS could be developed from the Spike protein, says study coauthor Barney Graham, a vaccinologist at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Bethesda, Md..
But vaccinologists are hot on the trail
This is the beginning of natural immunity, which is so much more complex than vaccinologists would have you believe.
Even so, the vaccinologists persist in downplaying the deaths and brain damage.
Time — and more scientific research — will tell, but it's possible that vaccinologists will crack the code in our lifetimes.
Additionally, there is research into a vaccine to protect against gonorrhea, although due to the shifty nature of N. gonorrhoeae's genetic sequence this goal has eluded vaccinologists for decades.
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