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ESWI Airborne: Life as a scientist
Essential skills and career prospects for early career scientists
Together with Meral Akcay, Lucy Mosscrop and Marco Goeijenbier we’ll delve into their unique journeys, the challenges they face, and the advice they offer to those just starting out in science.
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ESWI Airborne: Life as a scientist
The Nomadic Life of a Scientist
Join in on this enthusiastic and insightful conversation as we delve into the nomadic life of scientists.
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ESWI Airborne: Life as a scientist
Being a scientist, not just a job
Do not miss the opportunity to listen to this enthusiastic and insightful conversation between Debby van Riel, Carolien van de Sandt and Jenna Guthmiller
Australian discovery of change in ‘killer T cells’ could help fight against influenza
Research led by Dr Carolien van de Sandt, a senior research fellow at the Doherty Institute and 2023 Claude Hannoun Prize, and UNSW Sydney shows that cells are replaced as we get older by ones less able to read threat from infections
Newborn and child-like molecular signatures in older adults stem from TCR shifts across human lifespan
CD8+ T cells provide robust antiviral immunity, but how epitope-specific T cells evolve across the human lifespan is unclear.
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9th Influenza Conference 2023
Meet the first winners of ESWIs Diversity Equity and Inclusion Award
ESWI is pleased to announce the five winners of the Award in Recognition of Diversity Equity and Inclusion.
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9th Influenza Conference 2023
Meet the winner of the Young Scientist Vaccine Innovation Award: Jenna Guthmiller
Jenna Guthmiller, Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado Anschutz, has been selected as the third recipient of the Early Career Scientist Vaccine Innovation Award, for her innovative work around vaccination and immunity.
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9th Influenza Conference 2023
Meet the winner of the Claude Hannoun prize for Best Body of Work: Carolien van de Sandt
The seventh edition of Claude Hannoun Prize for Best Body of Work goes to Carolien van de Sandt, Peter Doherty Institute, University of Melbourne (Australia)...
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9th Influenza Conference 2023
Communication: Raising awareness on the burden of disease
Scientific communication is critical for promoting scientific literacy and facilitating informed decision-making among the public.
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9th Influenza Conference 2023
Next on the Influenza Virus Vaccine Horizon: A Slow Releasing Antigen Concept
Mimicking vaccine delivery kinetics of natural infection: extending the delivery of influenza virus antigens
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9th Influenza Conference 2023
Increasing Influenza vaccination uptake among children aged 2-17 years old in Ireland: A new initiative deployed mid-season
POSTER 436 from #ESWI2023
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9th Influenza Conference 2023
Studying the impact of NS1 on host tropism of influenza A virus
POSTER 632 from #ESWI2023