Hear from scientists working to develop new vaccines and understand immunity to microbial pathogens. Host: Larissa Thackray, Ph.D., Professor of Infectious Diseases
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Interview with Dr Sammy Waner, Microbiologist at Lancet Laboratories South Africa.
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An analysis of the way American culture has been affected by and has influenced vaccination.
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Vaccines save millions of lives each year; however, some of the world's worst diseases are still difficult to prevent. Our series of podcasts on Epidemics and Vaccines detail the research within NDM to combat diseases such as hepatitis, influenza and tuberculosis, through development of novel vaccines and vaccine delivery mechanisms and strategies. Developing countries and vulnerable populations are a particular focus of some of this work.
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In this four part series: Vaccines: The Truth Uncovered, listen in on a groundbreaking conversation between Texas Pharmacy Association CEO, Debbie Garza and a leading vaccine scientist, Dr. Leonard Friedland as they cover issues ranging from the development of a COVID-19 vaccine to addressing vaccine hesitancy in our society.
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This episode has information from CNN 10’s news
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An interview with a Registered School Nurse about the MMR vaccine and Autism Spectrum Disorder. Cover art photo provided by JJ Ying on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@jjying
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Audio version of the novel read by the author, with FREE companion episodes in which the author shares the real-life inspiration behind each tale and takes you behind-the-scenes of the content and characters in each chapter. You can purchase signed copies of this book and access the extensive research and resources in each chapter of the book on DrBobSears.com . Each commentary episode is FREE. Subscribe to listen to each of the Audio Book Chapters narrated by the author himself.
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Episode 5: New therapeutic strategies for treating mycobacterium tuberculosis
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We talk with Dr. Christina Stallings, Professor of Molecular Microbiology at Washington University School of Medicine, MO, who studies host molecules important for mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis to develop new therapies to treat mycobacterium infection and disease.저자 CVIMP
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We talk with Dr. Robert Seder, Chief of the Cellular Immunology Section of the Vaccine Research Center in Bethesda, MD, who studies how changing the route of vaccination can improve immunity and protection against pathogens.저자 CVIMP
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We talk with Dr. Nardhy Gomez-Lopez, a professor at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO, who studies the immunology of pregnancy and birth to identify biomarkers that may predict adverse outcomes.저자 CVIMP
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Episode 2: Evolution of antibodies in the germinal center
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We talk with Dr. Gabriel Victora, an associate professor and HHMI investigator at The Rockefeller University in NY, NY, who studies how antibodies are generated in response to infection and immunization through the evolutionary process of affinity maturation in germinal centers.저자 CVIMP
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We talk with Dr. Helen Chu, a physician and professor at the University of Washington in Seattle, WA, who studies the transmission of respiratory viruses in the community and correlates of immune protection induced by maternal vaccines against these viruses.저자 CVIMP
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JPR shares his closing thoughts on what the future holds for himself and his work.
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JPR goes deeper into the myth that raising a child without vaccines may be a healthier choice for families today.
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JPR examines Pharma's long term goal, and why they really have no choice but to push for a total takeover.
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Should colleges mandate meningococcal vaccine? After all, this form of meningitis can be deadly. But does this vaccine even stop the spread of this disease (which it would need to in order to justify a mandate)? How can this infection be identified early so that life-saving treatment can begin? And why did almost half of the experts who evaluated t…
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What would happen if small religious schools decided to follow the guidelines of their faith instead of their State vaccine law? Would the State step in and shut them down? Would the Constitution save these schools? Would the public sit back and let these teachers and children be rounded up and hauled off to jail, or would we all finally learn from…
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JPR shares his own experience speaking at a local public school board meeting and the reception he got when he raised the question of discrimination.
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JPR discusses the real-life court case which inspired this chapter and offers some advice on how to deal with vaccine custody disputes.
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Step into my office and see how I counsel patients through the new mandatory vaccination law in California.
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Should vaccine policymakers make vaccine choices for children based on what's best for kids as individuals and as a collective, or should they also consider the well-being of vaccine makes as well? If these policymakers held stock in or were paid by pharma, would that influence their decisions or can they set that aside and be objective? If the rig…
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JPR reviews the science, or lack thereof, behind the claims that the flu shot reduces severity of disease, hospitalization, and mortality, and shows you how to quickly prove such science doesn't exist to those around do. He also reviews what flu shot claims ARE valid, from a scientific viewpoint. And given there's no evidence the vaccine reduces pe…
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Why doesn't mumps have it's very own chapter? Isn't it worth talking about like all the other diseases? Doesn't it make everyone sterile? JPR answers these questions, and more ... including the claim that the company that makes this vaccine faked its efficacy research and is now defending themselves in federal court.…
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JPR exands on the real-life events that inspired this chapter, including his own experience with the California Legislature as he watched them create a law that would eventually allow school districts to remove all vaccine-injured children from schools. Will these kids be left by the wayside in every state, or will Americans stand up for the rights…
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Find out more about JPR's real-life experience working in a hospital that inspired this chapter.
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JPR takes you deeper into the topic of vaccinating premature babies.
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JPR takes you deeper into tetanus and explores the worry that unvaccinating families have about this disease. What are your options when your child gets wounded? Should you get the vaccine, the immune globulin shot, or both? Does it depend on the severity of the wound? How do you decide? And what choice poses more statistical risk: getting every in…
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Go deeper into the various conflicts of interest in vaccine approval and vaccine safety oversight at our CDC. These issues raise a very important question for parents who are trying to make the vaccine decision for their kids -- Can parents trust the three-way partnership between our government (CDC/FDA/HHS), the pediatric medical establishment, an…
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Go deeper into the vaccines/autism research with JPR
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The COVID-19 pandemic has been nothing short of historic. But possibly even more record shattering, is the speed and innovation behind the development of a COVID-19 vaccine. Hear insider information about how this vaccine is being expedited, and yet how developers are not cutting corners when it comes to safety.…
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Why are people hesitant about getting vaccinated? In Part 3 of Vaccines: The Truth Uncovered, we find out not only what drives hesitancy, but also how local pharmacists can advocate for patients' best interests and build their community's health.
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Local pharmacists are key to their community's health. As a local health authority and advocate in people's lives, local pharmacists are the key to build herd immunity and raising vaccination rates. In this episode, hear about what makes them so key, and how pharmacists can affect positive change.
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Part 1: The Importance of Flu Shots During the Pandemic
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It's flu season, and even though we are in isolation, learn why now more than ever it's important to get your flu shot so that way we don't trade one pandemic for another.
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Go deeper into the vaccines/SIDS discussion as JPR explores the recent Vaccine Injury Court case in which a family finally "won" for this type of fatal adverse event. What new scientific finding was there that prompted the court judge to rule that vaccines likely played a role in this particular case of SIDS? Will this new information pave the way …
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Should parents be able to opt out of vaccines after their child has a severe reaction? The standard of care says only those with a severe, coma-causing brain injury or with life-threatening anaphylactic shock have the right to decline more shots. But are vaccines so critical that people who "only" have a seizure, nerve injury, spinal cord paralysis…
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JPR talks about the real-life events that inspired the setting for the conversation in this chapter. The MEPP program did exist, and its results were published. And a news story was released that disclosed the HIPAA violations when school nurses first sent in unredacted medical records to the health department and the California Medical Board. And …
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In today’s episode, Brady Callender talks about the recent on going event of president trump having coronavirus
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In today’s episode Brady talks about the recent upcoming of laws for the pandemic order and will stay inside and more on that topic
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In today’s episode Brady Callender talks about the information on top of hurricane Delta
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In today’s episode, Brady Callender breaks down the goals of Vice Presidents in debates and talks about the second presidential debates
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On today’s episode, Brady Callender talks about the hurricane hurricane Delta expected to make landfall in Louisiana
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JPR talks about his three kids playing tackle football all through high school, and how the industry is taking steps to help make football safer for kids and adults so that it can continue to be effective in developing confidence and leadership in our young men. Would that all big industries would be so forthcoming when they realize their product h…
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In today’s episode, Brady Callender talks about information on the slowly growing economy
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In today’s episode Brady Callender takes a look at the new debates set in place for the presidential elections
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I. Today’s episode Brady Callender talks about the debates that took place Tuesday night
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In today’s episode,Brady Callender gives you background information on how many people attended last year’s debates to this year’s debates
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In todays episode, Brady Callender talks about how some airlines use dogs to sniff out Coronavirus
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Take a deeper dive into the reasons why the CDC/ACIP eliminated one of the HPV vaccine doses from the schedule. Was it for convenience, or was there really a safety concern with that early second dose? And for those who want resources to be able to open the eyes of neighbors, friends, and family about this particular vaccine, avail yourself of the …
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In today’s episode, Brady Callender talks about the upcoming presidential debates between the two parties candidates
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In today’s episode, Brady Callender talks about a zombie storm and FBI warnings about fake news on the presidential election
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In today’s episode, Brady Callender talks about the news on coronavirus vaccines
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In today’s episode, Brady Callender talks about knee coronavirus news around multiple countries
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In Today’s episode, Brady Callender talks about the recent passing of Justice high council member Ginsburg
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JPR goes deeper into his own experiences with live vaccine mandate and vaccine safety debates and why they don't exist anymore in the real world. Then discover the inspiration behind The Guide, why it was created, what it hopes to achieve, and how we all have a responsibility to report any doctor to their medical board if they treat any child with …
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IN this episode, Brady Callenderb talks about the upcoming Presidential debates and tells a little bit of information about them
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In todays episode, Brady Callender sums up the West Coast Wildfires and Hurricane Sally
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In todays episode, Brady Callender somes up Hurricane Sally in a quick explanation of what we know
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