Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping the life sciences industry. From protein structure prediction to automated clinical documentation, AI systems are beginning to influence nearly every stage of biomedical...
Testing the efficacy of a vaccine candidate is typically a long process, with the immune response of an animal model taking around two months. A multi-institution team, led by Matt DeLisa, the William L. Lewis Professor...
On January 12, 2023, a group of Erasmus+ Mundus Joint Masters Degree in Leading International Vaccinology Education (EMJMD+ LIVE) students organized the first ever Vaccinext: Powering Next Generation Vaccines symposium...
Are you a student interested in vaccine research? Do you want to learn about innovations in vaccinology? Do you aspire to pursue a PhD or a Postdoc specializing in vaccinology? On January 12, 2023 (Thursday) from 8:30...
A growing body of scientific evidence, considered together with ecological reality, strongly suggest that novel coronaviruses will continue to infect bats and other animal reservoirs and potentially emerge to pose a...