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mRNA Vaccine Approaches to Cancer Treatment - Part 1

Offered By: Imperial College London via YouTube

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Explore the fundamental biology of mRNA vaccines and their potential applications in cancer treatment in this informative video featuring Professor Robin Shattock, Head of Mucosal Infection and Immunity at Imperial College London's Department of Infectious Disease. Delve into the cutting-edge research and developments in this field during the first part of a two-part webinar series. Gain valuable insights into how mRNA vaccine technology, which has gained prominence during the COVID-19 pandemic, could be harnessed to combat various forms of cancer. Learn about the mechanisms, advantages, and challenges of using mRNA vaccines in oncology. For a comprehensive understanding, viewers are encouraged to watch Part 2 of the webinar, available through the provided link. Those interested in further information can visit the official website of the Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC) for additional resources and updates on this promising area of medical research.

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mRNA vaccine approaches to cancer treatment - Professor Robin Shattock (Part 1 of 2)


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Imperial College London

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