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Exciting opportunity at Jenner Institute, University of Oxford!🌟 Join the team as a Senior Post-doc Immunologist, contributing to high-quality immunological analyses for clinical trials and a deeper understanding of their R21 malaria vaccine.💉 Details: edin.ac/3ShEtV6

The Jenner Institute will conduct a trial to explore whether multiple doses of the #BCGVaccine and inhalation delivery enhance the immune response against #tuberculosis. The study will help us understand and improve #TB #vaccine design. Read more 👉 ndm.ox.ac.uk/news/novel-inh…





British science will help save countless lives. I saw first-hand the research at Jenner Institute Pandemic Sciences Institute Oxford Vaccine Group and learnt about the game-changing R21 vaccine to work towards making malaria history



This week is #WorldImmunizationWeek Find out more about the history of vaccines, how they are made, and how they protect us from harmful bacteria. ⬇️ typhoidland.org ℹ️ @TyphoidLand | Oxford Vaccine Group


'The endgame will be malaria eradication worldwide, which really should happen in the 2030s.' On #WorldMalariaDay, Jenner Institute's Prof Adrian Hill explains why the R21 anti-malaria vaccine is a game changer ⬇️ #WorldImmunizationWeek theconversation.com/r21-anti-malar…

🎉 Last October, the R21/Matrix-M™ malaria vaccine received World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation! 🔬 Highly effective, it could save over half a million lives yearly. 💉 With easy mass-scale manufacturing. 💪 100M doses annually by the Serum Institute, doubling in 2 years! #WorldMalariaDay



Immensely proud and honoured! Our R21/MatrixM Malaria Vaccine Clinical Development Team have been awarded the University of Oxford Vice-Chancellors Award for Innovation and Commercialisation 👏👏



Marking 100 years of Kafka's death from tuberculosis: “Tuberculosis: vaccines, diagnostics and experience”. Hear about the challenges of tuberculosis and University of Oxford's efforts in addressing it. Book your free ticket: Weston Library Wed 5 June. shorturl.at/PphIN