COVID-19 Variants: "One goal of this research, and vaccinology in general, is to work toward a universal vaccine that can ...
The first gap: antigen variability Conventional vaccinology has been very successful in developing vaccines against pathogens that do not change the vaccine-targeted antigens over time (Fig.
With this new ability to produce malaria proteins, the researchers are able to use an approach called ‘reverse vaccinology’ to look for ones that will be best suited for a vaccine target.
A scientist, Dr. Ayodeji Durojaye, has urged Nigerian universities to adopt reverse vaccinology as a strategic approach to enhance bioscience research and strengthen national health security.
StudyFinds' Dr. Faith Coleman reveals what doctors and scientists have learned from the COVID pandemic as they prepare for future outbreaks.
A study led by The University of Texas at Austin has identified SC27, an antibody capable of neutralizing all known variants ...
Researchers have discovered an antibody that could counter all known variants of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 and ...
James Cook University scientists have moved one big step closer to developing a new tuberculosis (TB) vaccine, after three short-listed vaccines have ...
SARS-CoV-2, the pandemic virus that causes COVID-19, has mutated endlessly since it burst on the scene in late 2019. An new ...
Researchers have discovered an antibody that could counter all known variants of the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 and ...
The International Vaccine Institute (IVI), in collaboration with the University of Rwanda, has organised a five-day International Vaccinology Course, taking place simultaneously in Kigali, Rwanda; ...
In range
The virus has been fatal for millions of fowl and infected, even killed, hundreds of humans. But the jump to cattle has ...