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New study traces impact of COVID-19 pandemic on global movement and evolution of seasonal flu
11 November 2024
Increased genomic surveillance capacity allowed a deeper insight into the global distribution patterns of seasonal flu and other respiratory viruses.
£5.5m funding boost for health protection research on emerging and zoonotic infections
7 November 2024
University of Oxford collaborators from the Pandemic Sciences Institute and the Department of Statistics will keep contributing actively to the new iteration of the Health Protection Research Unit in Emerging and Zoonotic Infections.
Study suggests possible new transmission route for highly pathogenic avian influenza
17 October 2024
Understanding actual “bird flu” rates in humans will help prevent further spillover and a potential new pandemic.
New partnership to combat deadly pathogens
27 March 2023
The Pandemic Sciences Institute and the UK's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) have agreed to jointly study the dangerous pathogens that could cause future pandemics.
Professor Miles Carroll interviewed at VaccineNation
6 January 2023
Here at VaccineNation we are delighted to kickstart the new year with another one of our recorded interviews from the World Vaccine Congress in Europe. As we look forward to the Congress in Washington in April, we will be releasing further interviews and exploring key themes for the event. For this interview we were lucky to secure a slot with Professor Miles Carroll of Oxford University. A specialist in high consequence emerging viral infections, his insight into how we respond to new threats and prepare for the future is incredibly exciting!