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Robert Belshe, M.D., director of Saint Louis University's Center for Vaccine Development, has been appointed to serve on the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) main advisory panel on allergies and infectious diseases.
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Infectious Diseases Researcher Honored as a YWCA Leader of Distinction
SLU Initiates Tularemia Vaccine Research Study
Researchers at Saint Louis University's Center for Vaccine Development are studying whether an investigational vaccine can protect people from tularemia, commonly known as rabbit fever, which is an illness that strikes people and animals
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St. Louis, MO (KSDK) -- A year from now, babies could be getting a higher dose of flu vaccine than they'll get this fall.
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SLU Studies New Smallpox Vaccine
The vaccine for last year's pandemic H1N1 influenza also appears to protect against the 1918 Spanish influenza virus, which killed approximately 50 million world-wide, according to new research published in the online journal Nature Communications.
Sponsored by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Saint Louis University's Center for Vaccine Development is conducting research of an investigational vaccine designed to prevent people from contracting dengue, a potentially lethal virus that has rapidly spread around the world. Read More>>>
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NIH-Funded Clinical Trial to Draw About 200 Women Across the Country
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SLU on the Forefront of Research to Protect People from H1N1 Flu
| PANDEMIC INFLUENZA FROM ASIAN BIRDS TO YOU? Robert B. Belshe, M.D. | |
No part of this Lecture can be duplicated in anyform anywhere any format but for viewing purposes only! Special Thanks for the Centers of Disease Control | Video Players The 2006 Saint Louis University Medschool Reunion CME Lecture PANDEMIC INFLUENZA FROM ASIAN BIRDS TO YOU? Robert B. Belshe, M.D. Diana and J. Joseph Adorjan Professor of Internal Medicine Director Division of Infectious Diseases Vaccine Center Friday, October 21, 2006 Duration 27 minutes 4 seconds Acrobat Reader File Power Point Presentation
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