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ConferencesHow IBM Watson supercomputers are speeding up the search for a COVID-19 vaccine
By Jen WiecznerJuly 7, 2020
HealthScientists don’t expect a coronavirus vaccine to be nearly as protective as the measles shot
By The Associated PressJune 28, 2020
A protester holds an anti-vaccination sign as supporters of President Donald Trump rally to reopen California as the coronavirus pandemic continues to worsen, on May 16, 2020 in Woodland Hills, California.
CommentaryHow to counter vaccine skepticism if a coronavirus vaccine becomes available
By Harvey V. Fineberg and Shirley M. TilghmanJune 9, 2020
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HealthAstraZeneca agrees to provide 1.3 billion doses of its coronavirus vaccine to developing nations at cost
By Jeremy KahnJune 4, 2020
Cambridge Biotech Moderna Leads in Race For Coronavirus Vaccine
HealthWorld Health Organization says 3 more coronavirus vaccines are in human trials
By Claire ZillmanApril 23, 2020
A healthcare professional performs a serological test that can identify who has contracted Coronavirus, perhaps in an asymptomatic form and has produced antibodies, on April 20, 2020 in Milan, Italy.
CommentarySanofi CEO: How we can prevent being caught off guard by a pandemic like the coronavirus ever again
By Paul HudsonApril 22, 2020
Sanofi will combine its experimental coronavirus vaccine with GlaxoSmithKline Plc’s adjuvant technology, which may allow more doses of a shot to be produced.
HealthSanofi and GlaxoSmithKline are teaming up to develop a coronavirus vaccine
By James Paton, Suzi Ring and BloombergApril 14, 2020
Progress is occurring at unprecedented speed in developing vaccines as the infectious pathogen looks unlikely to be stamped out through containment measures alone.
HealthWHO says 70 coronavirus vaccines are in the works. These 3 are already testing in humans
By Lisa Du and BloombergApril 13, 2020
A researcher works on virus replication in order to develop a vaccine against the coronavirus COVID-19, in Belo Horizonte, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, on March 26, 2020. - The Ministry of Health convened The Technological Vaccine Center of the Federal University of Minas Gerais laboratory to conduct research on the coronavirus COVID-19 in order to diagnose, test and develop a vaccine. (Photo by Douglas MAGNO / AFP) (Photo by DOUGLAS MAGNO/AFP via Getty Images)
HealthA coronavirus vaccine in 18 months? Medical experts say it’s not that simple
By James Paton and BloombergMarch 31, 2020
J&J coronavirus
NewslettersJ&J’s coronavirus vaccine could hit the market by 2021
By Sy MukherjeeMarch 30, 2020
NewslettersA vaccine that looked promising for HIV doesn’t work
By Sy MukherjeeFebruary 3, 2020
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HealthGroundbreaking malaria vaccine test underway in 3 African nations
By Cara Anna, Lauran Neergaard and The Associated PressJanuary 16, 2020
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CommentaryTo finally develop a universal flu vaccine, innovative science and financing must combine forces
By Harvey V. Fineberg and Shirley M. TilghmanDecember 11, 2019
A boy suffering from dengue fever rests under a mosquito net in a gymnasium
MagazineEpidemic of fear: How the trouble-ridden debut of a breakthrough vaccine sparked a panic
By Erika FryNovember 26, 2019
WHO Measles Free Countries
NewslettersCountries Are Losing ‘Measles Free’ Designation and the U.S. Could Be Next: Brainstorm Health
By Sy MukherjeeAugust 29, 2019
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