ott, Edyta Kijak, Helen Cox, Chloe Bramwell, Anthony Valentijn, Christopher J. R. Illingworth, UK-PBC research consortium, Bassam Dahman, Dustin R. Bastaich, Raphaella D. Ferreira, Thomas Marjot, Eleanor Barnes, Andrew M. Moon, Alfred S. Barritt IV, Ravindra K. Gupta, Stephen Baker, Anthony P. Daven
Date: Dec 28, 2022
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Covid-19 news: 99% of UK cases thought to be due to delta variant
igger long-lasting immune responses, according to a small, preliminary study. In our view, previous infection does not necessarily protect you long-term from SARS-CoV-2, particularly variants of concern, said Eleanor Barnes at the University of Oxford, one of the senior authors on the study. You
Date: Jun 18, 2021
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Previous Covid infection may not offer long-term protection, study finds
If you look at the trajectory of the immune response after infection, mostly it is still detectable six months later, but its highly variable between people, said Eleanor Barnes, a professor of hepatology and experimental medicine at Oxford and a senior author on the study.
Date: Jun 17, 2021
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GlaxoSmithKline Moves To Second Stage Trials For Hep C Vaccine
Eleanor Barnes is a scientist at Oxford Universitys medical school, in Britain. She describes their work in the laboratory, In our lab, we spent a lot of time looking at the immune response of people who are able to clear the [Ebola] virus. We know from that work that you need a strong immune re
Date: Nov 06, 2014
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Hepatitis C vaccine shows promise in early clinical trial
A human vaccine strategy based on chimpanzee adenoviral and MVA vectors that primes, boosts, and sustains functional HCV-specific T cell memory, Eleanor Barnes, et al., Science Translational Medicine, doi: 10.1126/scitranslmed.3009185, published online 5 November 2014, abstract.
Our lab spent many years looking at what happens with people who are naturally infected with hepatitis C, because about 20% of people naturally clear the infection using their immune system, says study author Eleanor Barnes. That really gives us hope that a vaccination strategy is really possible
Date: Nov 05, 2014
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Chimp Viruses Could Aid Vaccine Development for Hepatitis C
In a separate phase 1 clinical trial, Eleanor Barnes at Oxford University and colleagues used one of the chimp vectors from the Colloca study to deliver a potential hepatitis C vaccine to small groups of healthy human volunteers.