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Vaccines for Emerging and Endemic Diseases

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Videos: Vaccines for Emerging and Endemic Diseases

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How do vaccines work?
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Vaccines for Emerging and Endemic Diseases - Professor Adrian Hill
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Ebola's Perfect Storm - Peter Piot Open Weeks 2015
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Vaccines and Infectious Disease - Open weeks 2015
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Vaccines - lecture by Prof. Andrew J. Pollard
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Vaccines - Swine Flu - lecture by Prof. Andrew J. Pollard
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How to be the perfect host - lecture by Prof. Paul Klenerman
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Development of improved influenza vaccines - Prof. Sarah Gilbert
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Tackling and tracking TB through DNA analysis
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Meningitis Vaccines - can we do more? - Dr Matthew Snape - Oxford BRC Open day 2016
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Vaccines for Emerging and Endemic Diseases Theme

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    • Antimicrobial Resistance and Modernising Microbiology
    • Cardiovascular
    • Clinical Informatics and Big Data
    • Diabetes and Metabolism
    • Gastroenterology and Mucosal Immunity
    • Genomic Medicine
    • Haematology and Stem Cells
    • Imaging
    • Molecular Diagnostics
    • Multi-Modal Cancer Therapies
    • Multi-Morbidity and Long-Term Conditions
    • Musculoskeletal
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    • Obesity, Diet and Lifestyle
    • Partnerships for Health, Wealth and Innovation
    • Respiratory
    • Stroke and Vascular Dementia
    • Surgical Innovation and Evaluation
    • Technology and Digital Health
    • Vaccines for Emerging and Endemic Diseases

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