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The Future of Universal Flu Vaccines
James Whitmore April 9, 2025

The quest for a universal flu vaccine has long been a central ambition within immunisation science. Influenza is tough to tackle. Its high mutation rate leads to new strains appearing often. Every year, scientists predict which flu strains will spread. Then, they adjust the seasonal vaccine to match. This prediction-based method isn’t always right. Sometimes, Read More

How AI is Accelerating Vaccine Development
Oliver Finch April 8, 2025

In the fast-changing field of biotechnology, artificial intelligence (AI) is a game-changer. It is especially important in vaccine development. With new and existing infectious diseases, the need for quick and effective vaccine development is urgent. AI offers unique abilities that traditional methods can’t match. But how exactly is AI revolutionising vaccine development? And why is Read More

Needle-Free Vaccines: Innovation in Drug Delivery Systems
Emma Caldwell March 28, 2025

Recently, vaccine development has seen breakthroughs. Needle-free vaccines are a key innovation in drug delivery systems. This change is transforming immunology and public health. It offers new options to replace traditional needle-based vaccinations. Needle-free vaccines are changing how we give shots. They also make vaccines easier to access and follow for many people. In this Read More

mRNA Vaccine Innovations: What’s Next?
Eleanor Brooks March 28, 2025

mRNA vaccines are a major breakthrough in immunology and vaccine development. The fast development and launch during the COVID-19 pandemic changed how we prevent infections. But as the dust settles on this initial success, the question arises: what’s next for mRNA vaccine innovations? This blog looks at the future of mRNA vaccines. It discusses potential Read More