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Register now for the GVIRF Webinar on new TB Vaccines!
In 2022, an estimated 10.6 million people fell ill with tuberculosis (TB) worldwide, and 1.3 million people died. All this despite the availability of the BCG vaccine for infants.
The good news is that newer and better TB vaccines are on the horizon, and many are intended for use in ad...
GVIRF Webinar: Vaccines as Tools to Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance: advances, challenges and future development
June 23, 2022 3-6PM CEST, 9-12AM EDT, 6-9 AM PDT. Register here.
In 2019, 1.27 million deaths were attributable to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and 4.95 million deaths were associated with AMR.
Vaccines can prevent a proportion of the AMR burden by:
preventing drug-sensitive and drug-resista...
March 3, 2022 Webinar: Malaria Vaccine R&D and Immunization: Lessons Learned and Considerations for Global Health Impact
Register now to join thought leaders from GSK, ISGlobal, Oxford University, PATH, Sanaria, WHO, and other institutions in a discussion of:
Lessons Learned from a Vaccine without a Dual Market -- from RTS,S Research and Development to Implementation and Distribution
Future Malaria Vaccine R&D...
mRNA Vaccine Technologies for Global Health 14 Oct 2021 - AGENDA
Speakers for the GVIRF Webinar on October 14 will include
Allison August, Moderna
Ulrich Blaschke, BioNTech
Pieter Cullis, University of British Columbia
Martin Friede, WHO
Philippe-Alexandre Gilbert, BMGF
Lee Hall, NIAID Parasitology and International Programs
Vivian Hsu, BMGF
Holge...
mRNA Vaccine Technologies for Global Health
Register now for the first GVIRF Webinar, on October 14, 2021. Topics will include:
Current status of mRNA vaccine development and manufacturing
Extending mRNA vaccines to other global health challenges
mRNA manufacturing for low- and middle-income countries
Emerging RNA technologies
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Check out the new GVIRF Topic Page for videos and presentations from the 2021 Global Vaccines and Immunization Research Forum
Did you miss the 2021 GVIRF? Do you want to review the materials presented, relive the conversation, or share the information with a colleague?
Video recordings and presentations from GVIRF 2021 are now being posted to the GVIRF Topic Page.
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