From the first inoculations in China and the Middle East, to Edward Jenner and his smallpox immunization, all the way to the inception of vaccines we still use today — this episode of The Antigen is all about the history of vaccines. New voices like Emilio Emini, Stanley Plotkin, Sarah Long, and Todd Wolynn join familiar guests from the first episode to paint a historical picture of this scientific innovation.
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The Road Ahead: From Maternal Vaccine Development to Administration
Maternal Vaccines: Breaking Barriers and Finding Solutions
Maternal Immunization 101
Introducing The Antigen Season 3: Maternal Immunization
Science Will Win: a crash course in gene therapy
#COVID19: Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
#COVID19: The Quest for a Vaccine
#COVID19: What Do We Do in the Meantime?
#COVID19: Looking Back to Look Forward
What's Next? Coronavirus, Disease X, Maternal & Adult Immunization
Innovations in the Vaccine Landscape
Vaccine Politics, Policy, and Advocacy
Vaccine Hesitancy: Part 2
Vaccine Hesitancy: Part 1
Global Perspectives, Barriers, and Solutions
Vaccines 101
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