vaccine because it was the same.
vaccine and really the efforts to combat COVID, there's clearly an important responsibility
vaccine for elderly patients in India, for COVID-19, is up and running.
vaccine for it.
vaccine than the people who hadn't.
Vaccines weren't available to him.
Vaccines aren't covered in the book, first of all.
Vaccines and other pharmaceuticals are always influencing microbiome, even ones that we don't think-- like certain pharmaceuticals that we wouldn't imagine necessarily
vaccines which this is a picture of is a classic example of that but um you know it everything about how we can live a
that vaccine , mRNA-1273, or what you now know to be called Spikevax, went into a phase-1 clinical trial in only 66 days, a world record.
A vaccine may only give us a couple of months of immunity.
a vaccine was heavily influenced by the fact that it was on-demand-- that on-demand was a part of their decision.
A vaccine is a way of introducing a protein, showing it off to the immune system with flags saying, foreign, bad, attack.
The vaccine has three doses, so you have to go three times a year with your girl for the vaccine .
The vaccine story provides a simple explanation.
Polio vaccine was 1955.
a vaccine , producing the vaccine , getting it out -- that takes time.
And vaccines are just one instance of this, but that shows up quite a bit.
And vaccines being such an important era that we're in right now.
these vaccines or treatments?
And vaccines is a good example where it's not an ideological or partisan issue as such, and misinformation can still be quite widespread.
So vaccines are a great approach.
Even if vaccine injury didn't turn up in our clinical trials, there was always this possibility, and those types of stats didn't matter to someone
Some people were still vaccine inquisitive.
But as a vaccine inventor at Harvard University, my lab studies how to make nanoparticles or small protein balls into vaccines .
had to get a vaccine shot made them less likely to get a vaccine shot.
An experimental vaccine could reduce the chance of the cancer returning or spreading.
that a personalized vaccine given in combination with a drug has stopped skin
So this vaccine it's called in Marin.
So every vaccine has to be made specifically for the patient who's receiving it.
companies behind the vaccine , have surged after the final results were made
And there was-- the vaccine had not yet really started to proliferate.
The manufacturing of that vaccine was done in cell-free systems, a significant change from the older ways of producing vaccines that often relied
not just about the vaccine and the virus and everything, but this communication issue-- you have to anticipate that with the same objective information,
Shaming people about vaccine hesitancy is a bad idea, mainly because it doesn't work.
clot with the vaccine .
Is the vaccine going to work?
in the vaccine .
But a vaccine is desperately needed for the world to go back to where it was.
And a vaccine would work if we had one for HIV the way almost all the vaccines you've had in your life work.
You want a vaccine that will raise an antibody like that.
So the annual flu vaccine you get, the only reason it's not 100% effective is because the flu changes.
I cannot send a vaccine and food like Bill Gates does But whenever I share this story on the lecture, I hope that one day this will create a little momentum to do something greater.
And by giving a vaccine with this A beta protein to mice, he was able to absolutely clear these amyloid plaques away.
That this vaccine would do, in humans, exactly what it did in mice.
The problem with a vaccine is that once your immune system is trained, you can't turn off the immune system.
did the vaccine at least do something positive?
And there is a vaccine that is available in developed countries.
And they just say vaccine side effects are real.
to give a vaccine that you're not sure is going to work to a group of people and what you find is people who are much