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University of Cambridge > Talks.cam > Friday Morning Seminars, Dept of Veterinary Medicine > Preparing for the next pandemic: a computationally designed, future-proofed pan-H5 haemagglutinin nanoparticle vaccine
Preparing for the next pandemic: a computationally designed, future-proofed pan-H5 haemagglutinin nanoparticle vaccineAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Fiona Roby. Chloe is a PhD student specialising in viral immunology and vaccine development: https://croucher.org.hk/en/fellows-and-scholars/qingzhou-huang. She is currently co-supervised by Dr. Laurence Tiley and Prof. Jonathan Heeney, and externally by Prof. Mark Howarth from the Department of Pharmacology, to develop broadly protective influenza nanoparticle vaccines. Chloe was awarded the Lister Scholarship and St John’s College Prize for obtaining First Class Honours in her bachelor’s degree in Natural Sciences at Cambridge. After graduation, she undertook research placements at the Yale University School of Medicine and Tsinghua University. She also worked as an investment banker in the Asia Pacific Healthcare Team at Morgan Stanley. In 2022, she received the Croucher Cambridge International Scholarship and returned to the UK for her doctoral studies. This year, she won the Departmental PhD and PostDoc Funding Competition. She also received a Special Contribution Prize at the 2024 Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences Respiratory Symposium. Chaired by Chris Jenkins (with Cathryn Mellersh) Talk will not be recorded This talk is part of the Friday Morning Seminars, Dept of Veterinary Medicine series. This talk is included in these lists:
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