Marking 100 years of Kafka's death from tuberculosis: “Tuberculosis: vaccines, diagnostics and experience”. Hear about the challenges of tuberculosis and @UniofOxford's efforts in addressing it. Book your free ticket: Weston Library Wed 5 June. https://t.co/LcrfWkKuaX
Prof Sir Adrian Hill, Director of the @JennerInstitute, has been named to the inaugural 2024 #TIME100Health, a new annual list of 100 individuals who most influenced #GlobalHealth. The full list and related tributes appear in the May 13 issue of @TIME 👉 https://t.co/vkMRSUhHPm
We acknowledge the transformative power of vaccines in safeguarding lives. Join us LIVE 🎥 on YouTube on Friday, 10 May 2024, at 10 AM EAT as we discuss building a sustainable vaccine ecosystem throughout the continent! Don't miss out!
YouTube Link: https://t.co/CzyFtTSvpC
Immensely proud and honoured! Our R21/MatrixM Malaria Vaccine Clinical Development Team have been awarded the @UniofOxford Vice-Chancellors Award for Innovation and Commercialisation 👏👏
Congratulations to Adrian Hill!
He made it to TIME’s 2024 list of the 100 most influential people in #health.
Another ERC grantee on this list. #EUfunded🇪🇺
His cheaper #malaria vaccine could save hundreds of thousands of lives annually.
https://t.co/ltbRxjmjfy
#TIME100HEALTH
🎉 Last October, the R21/Matrix-M™ malaria vaccine received @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
This week is #WorldImmunizationWeek
Find out more about the history of vaccines, how they are made, and how they protect us from harmful bacteria. ⬇️
https://t.co/rIPEDzwQg8
ℹ️ @TyphoidLand | @OxfordVacGroup
'The endgame will be malaria eradication worldwide, which really should happen in the 2030s.'
On #WorldMalariaDay, @JennerInstitute's Prof Adrian Hill explains why the R21 anti-malaria vaccine is a game changer ⬇️ #WorldImmunizationWeek
https://t.co/ATXg4CYS1z
Even though the malaria burden remains high, the availability of two effective malaria vaccines, in combination with other public health measures, will help save and improve the lives of millions of children and their families.
Today is World Malaria Day! The theme this year is "Accelerating the fight against malaria for a more equitable world". In 2022, malaria cases worldwide reached 249 million, with 608,000 recorded deaths.
Developed by the Jenner Institute at Oxford University, manufactured by the Serum Institute of India and combined with Matrix M adjuvant from @Novavax, R21/Matrix M was developed for the prevention of malaria in children.
British science will help save countless lives. I saw first-hand the research at @JennerInstitute@PSIOxford@OxfordVacGroup and learnt about the game-changing R21 vaccine to work towards making malaria history
Large-scale vaccination against malaria using the RTS,S vaccine begins in Cameroon as it is added to the childhood vaccination schedule. A historic good news event that will save tens of thousands of lives. Vaccines really are the gift that keeps on giving!
Would you like to learn about vaccine manufacturing? We'll be running activities at the Brookes Science Bazaar, Oxford, 3rd Feb https://t.co/W6CyEB7rTm
The MMR vaccine protects against 3 serious diseases: measles, mumps & rubella.
With an increased number of measles cases in England, it is important to ensure you are fully protected against the disease.
Visit our project website for more vaccine info: https://t.co/G4JzWWnT12
The @JennerInstitute 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 👉 https://t.co/MSw7JYHxiB
Exciting opportunity at @JennerInstitute, @UniofOxford!🌟
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: https://t.co/0EJ7gif5P8