mRNA vaccines changed the course of the pandemic. Now GW researchers are developing vaccines to treat and prevent diseases from cancer and HIV to malaria. Check out the feature, ‘mRNA Vaccine Moonshot,’ in the GW Research magazine.
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Don't miss out! GW Vaccine Research Unit is enrolling people 18-59 with a medical condition (asthma, COPD, diabetes, heart disease) into a trial of Pfizer's RSV vaccine. Call 202.994.1599 or scan QR code. Spots are going FAST!
What we're reading: the #flu is off to an early start as @CDCgov warns about the potentially severe season. Flu and similar viral illnesses are notably high in #WashingtonDC. (via @NBCNewsHealth@erikaedwardsnbc) https://t.co/pvoDbCL9wP
Join #GWU experts tomorrow, June 16, at 1:30 p.m. for a virtual forum to learn more about the #COVID19 vaccine. View the full list of panelists and register now! https://t.co/wA7qUj1OXo
The Clara Bliss Hinds Society for Women in Medicine at GW School of Medicine and Health Sciences is excited to host @SusanHingle tomorrow 4/14 at 5pm speaking on Gender Equity for Physicians.
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There is a lot of information out there about the #COVID19 vaccines available in the U.S. (as well as some misinformation!) We are here to help separate fact from fiction. Check out the myths and facts below and visit https://t.co/qzNzEUcFYz for more!
Could the #COVID19 vaccine give you the virus? @WUSA9 spoke with medical experts, including @djdiemert, the principal investigator for the vaccine trial at #GWU, who agree that the vaccine cannot give someone the virus: https://t.co/LKNPTnRz4G