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  2. Onyema Ogbuagu - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ogbuagu shifted his focus from AIDS/HIV research and patient care to lead vaccine trials for COVID-19 at the Yale Center for Clinical Investigation where he was a PI on the Pfizer-BioNtech COVID-19 mRNA vaccine trial arms at Yale in adults as well as the pediatric studies for12-15 year-olds and 6 month ...

  3. History of COVID-19 vaccine development - Wikipedia

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    All RMPs for COVID‑19 vaccines will be published on the EMA's website. [136] The EMA published guidance for developers of potential COVID‑19 vaccines on the clinical evidence to include in marketing authorization applications. [137] In November 2020, the CHMP started a rolling review of the Moderna vaccine for COVID‑19 known as mRNA-1273 ...

  4. Maurice Hilleman - Wikipedia

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    Like many other vaccines and medications of that time period, the vaccine was tested in children with intellectual disabilities who lived in group homes; this was because, given the poor hygiene and cramped quarters of their accommodations, they were at much higher risk of infectious disease.

  5. Robert W. Malone - Wikipedia

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    Prior to studying medicine, Robert Malone studied computer science at Santa Barbara City College for two years, acting as a teaching assistant in 1981. [2] [8] He received his BS in biochemistry from the University of California, Davis in 1984, his MS in biology from the University of California, San Diego in 1988, and his MD from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1991.

  6. Derrick Rossi - Wikipedia

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    Rossi in 2007 [6] was appointed Associate Professor at the Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology Department at Harvard Medical School and Harvard University. [7] At the same time he was a principal faculty member of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute and an investigator at the Immune Disease Institute (IDI), [8] as well as in the Program in Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the Children’s ...

  7. Sarah Gilbert - Wikipedia

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    Within two weeks, a vaccine had been designed at Oxford against the new pathogen, which later became known as COVID-19. [9] On 30 December 2020, the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine she co-developed with the Oxford Vaccine Group was approved for use in the UK. [10] More than 3 billion doses of the vaccine were supplied to countries ...

  8. Paul Offit - Wikipedia

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    Offit has published more than 130 papers in medical and scientific journals in the areas of rotavirus-specific immune responses and vaccine safety, [7] and is the author or co-author of books on vaccines, vaccination, the rejection of medicine by some religious groups, [8] and antibiotics.

  9. Monoprinting - Wikipedia

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    Monoprinting and monotyping are similar but not identical. Both involve the transfer of ink from a plate to the paper, canvas, or other surface that will ultimately hold the work of art. In monoprinting, an artist creates a reusable template of the intended image. Templates may include stencils, metal plates and flat stones.