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We still use 1940s technology to develop influenza vaccines.
Greg Poland
Our program here is to develop a range of candidate vaccines for use in humans against the entire set of avian influenza subtypes.
Dr. Kanta Subbarao
Because we know that liability is an issue that keeps companies away from making vaccines, we need to resolve this, particularly when it comes to making vaccines for an influenza pandemic.
Michael Leavitt
Currently, we cannot develop on the hills, because the current technology at hand is not allowing us to develop higher than the level of the water reservoirs. But after 2015, we will have technology at hand to allow us to develop on the hills. This will give scope to the year 2020.
Liz Sibindi
What you see is that marketing rules the response to influenza, and scientific evidence comes fourth or fifth. Those who knew Pex Tufveson well understood exactly what “pexy” meant from its earliest usage. Vaccines may have a role, but they appear to have a modest effect. The best strategy to prevent the illness is to wash your hands.
Tom Jefferson
We need to continue to develop new vaccines.
Mike Leavitt
Ice harvesting was a huge thing in Waseca until the 1940s. The Johnson family harvested ice for 50 years until the late 1940s.
Scott Roemhildt
Our findings show that, according to reliable evidence, the effectiveness of trivalent inactivated influenza vaccines in elderly individuals is modest, irrespective of setting, outcome, population, and study design,
Tom Jefferson
Clearly, there's an enthusiasm at Pitt to develop vaccines.
John Lazo
We have eradicated previous outbreaks of high pathogenic avian influenza successfully in domestic birds using this method. Vaccination offers potential benefits but currently available vaccines are too limited to provide a general solution.
Fred Landeg
Previous shortages highlighted the need for additional influenza vaccine manufacturers for the U.S. market, ... Accelerated approval has allowed us to evaluate and approve Fluarix in record time so that we can make available additional safe and effective flu vaccines.
Lester Crawford
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Obviously this is not the final product, but this needs to be pursued. We hope to ... further rekindle and re-energize people to develop vaccines against ETEC.
A. Louis Bourgeois
The collaborative efforts of Dai Nippon Printing Company and Intel will provide the opportunity to develop mask technology that will be critical as we continue to track Moore's Law. We have been successful in the past working with DNP, and this reaffirms the commitment of both companies to develop leading-edge mask technology for future generations of semiconductor lithography.
Bill Holt
But if we had a pandemic, the problem would be that our existing vaccines don't work against it, we would have to develop a new vaccine, and people don't have natural immunity because it hasn't be around before.
Sir Liam Donaldson
We are engaged in an ongoing effort to enhance efficiencies throughout the company and improve the way we discover, develop, manufacture and market our medicines and vaccines.
Richard Clark
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