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** HEALTH RESEARCH SHOWCASE THURSDAY 29 MAY 2025 **

Research Theme

Life-saving Vaccines

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Contacts for Life-saving Vaccines

Theme Lead: Professor Andrew Pollard

Learn more about Prof. Pollard’s research

Co-Theme Lead: Professor Eleanor Barnes

Learn more about Prof. Barnes’s research


Key Contributing Researchers

Dame Sarah Gilbert

Professor Teresa Lambe

Professor Susanna Dunachie

Professor John Frater

Professor Simon Draper

Dr Maheshi Ramasamy

Professor Helen McShane

Professor Adrian Hill

Professor Sir Andrew McMichael

Dr Simon Drysdale

Associate Professor Catherine Green

Professor Paul Klennerman

Dr Dominic Kelly

Dr Samantha Vanderslott


Theme Liaisons

Dr Jennifer Hill: jennifer.hill@ndm.ox.ac.uk

Theme Patient and Public Involvement leads

Liaquat Khan: liaquat.khan@paediatrics.ox.ac.uk

Nicholas Byard (Jenner): nicholas.byard@ndm.ox.ac.uk

Michael Luciw (Jenner): michael.luciw@ndm.ox.ac.uk

Charlie Firth (Oxford Vaccine Group): charlie.firth@paediatrics.ox.ac.uk

Sophia Wilkinson (Oxford Vaccine Group): sophia.wilkinson@paediatrics.ox.ac.uk

Theme Equality Diversity and Inclusion co-ordinator

Dr Jennifer Hill: jennifer.hill@ndm.ox.ac.uk

Life-saving Vaccines

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  • Life-saving Vaccines
  • Sub-theme 1: Outbreak pathogens
  • Sub-theme 2: Enteric vaccines
  • Sub-theme 3: ‘The big three’ – TB, malaria and HIV
  • Sub-theme 4: Childhood / pregnancy / perinatal vaccines
  • Sub-theme 5: Vaccines in chronic disease and ageing
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