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Medical science needs you! Human clinical trials

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Vaccines - From Concept to Clinic with Oxford Sparks
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Clinical trials for vaccines: how they work and what's involved for volunteers.
Testing novel vaccines in humans is the first step on a long route to licensure. Clinical trials are long, expensive but essential procedures designed to confirm both a vaccines safety but also its effectiveness. Here we discuss clinical trial design and the important role of clinical trial volunteers with an overview of what volunteering for a clinical vaccine trial entails. Featuring guest Natalie Lella.

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Vaccines - From Concept to Clinic with Oxford Sparks
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Sean Elias
Natalie Lella
Keywords
Medicine
disease
vaccines
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 19/10/2015
Duration: 00:12:44

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