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- Oxford launches first human aerosol TB challenge trial
The Jenner Institute at the University of Oxford is developing a pioneering human challenge model to test new TB vaccines A challenge model is used to test if new vaccines work, before larger field (efficacy) studies
- University of Oxford
Oxford University provides world-class research and education to benefit society on a local, regional, national and global scale
- Professor Kristi Govella | Oxford School of Global and Area Studies
Kristi Govella is Associate Professor in the Politics and International Relations of Japan in the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies and the School of Global and Area Studies at the University of Oxford and a Governing Body Fellow of St Antony’s College
- Courses - University of Oxford
Your academic year How long are the terms? When will you have exams? Find out about the structure of an Oxford student's year
- Cancer Immunology Research: Illuminating the Interplay of Cancer and . . .
Honey holds a PhD in Immunology from the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, and served as a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Senior Fellow in the laboratory of Dr A Rudensky at the University of Washington, Seattle
- Oxford launches first human trial of aerosol vaccine delivery
The results may indicate whether the vaccine is likely to be successful against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and should be further tested in efficacy trials in TB endemic countries Read the full story on the University of Oxford website
- Robin Cleveland - Department of Engineering Science, University of Oxford
After two years in Seattle, Robin joined the faculty at Boston University where he remained for fourteen years rising to the rank of Professor of Mechanical Engineering In 2011 he joined the University of Oxford, working in the BUBBL research group
- Andrew - University of Oxford
He is a graduate of the University of Bristol and undertook postgraduate training in Oxford, Seattle and Melbourne, obtaining his Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, a ChM from Bristol and a DSc from Oxford
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