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“Tonight we come together not only to celebrate achievement, but to honor the spirit of innovation, collaboration and commitment that really drive global health.” Amy Finan, CEO of the Sabin Vaccin...
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"You have the data. You have the vaccine. How can you put all of this into action?"
Epidemiology is all about finding ways to solve real-world health issues — gathering the data to ensure tangible...
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Shipping vaccines isn’t just calling FedEx.
From ultra-cold storage at -80°C to temperature-controlled containers, customs clearance, legal agreements, and precise hand-off authority, every step ...
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From vaccine development for lethal diseases to rapid global hashtag#OutbreakResponse to supporting countries as they improve immunization planning, Sabin celebrates a productive 2025 and looks for...
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Her early work as a pediatrician, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where limited access to care generates overwhelming demand, convinced Dr. Sue Ann Costa Clemens that prevention me...
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Dr. Barney Graham reflects on what it means to receive the prestigious Sabin Gold Medal — a recognition from his peers in vaccinology and immunology.
Being associated with Dr. Albert Sabin, who dev...
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The African continent is seeing "sproutings" of its own vaccine manufacturing, thanks to what Dr. Shabir Madhi, renowned South African physician and professor of vaccinology at the University of th...
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“[Vaccines] are one of the most cost-effective, life-saving tools that we have in our public health toolbox, and we can’t lose that.”
Get to know Rebecca Martin, who joined Sabin this spring as Pr...
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Rotavirus remains the leading cause of severe diarrhea in children under 5, despite oral vaccines being introduced in over 100 countries. In 2021, it caused an estimated 108,000 deaths. For Dr. Mic...
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Dr. Paul Ngwakum has worked in many different environments over the past 30 years, from conflict settings to government consulting. The new global public health care realities, however, present new...
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What if preventing typhoid could be as simple as a single vaccine shot protecting kids from multiple diseases? Dr. Lawrence shares his vision: a long-lasting, multivalent vaccine that could change ...
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Safe drinking water is one of the most life-saving public health interventions, but many low- and middle-income countries lack the resources to provide it. In this episode of Getting to Zero (Seaso...
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Dr. Nchinjoh is a transformational public health physician and researcher in Cameroon. He joins Getting to Zero as one of three hosts for season 2.
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With an introduction through the Global HPV Consortium, young leaders from the Global Initiative Against HPV and Cervical Cancer (GIAHC) and Women Empowering Nations (WEN) joined forces to create t...
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There's been some form of typhoid vaccine for more than 100 years. There's a global organization, the Typhoid Vaccine Acceleration Consortium (TyVAC), dedicated to getting the modern typhoid conju...
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Say hello to Dr. Nginache Nampota-Nkomba, one of three new hosts of Getting to Zero! In Season 2, we’re diving deeper into the stories behind zero-dose children and the people working to reach them...
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Globally, measles cases are soaring. The reason: keeping the intensely infectious disease under control requires an exceptionally high percentage of the population to be vaccinated. Between the pan...
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Get to know the recipients of the 2025 Albert B. Sabin Gold Medal, Dr. Katherine O'Brien, and this year's Rising Star award, Dr. Livancliff Mbianke.
Awarded annually, the Sabin Gold Medal and Ri...
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Each year, the Sabin Vaccine Institute honors individuals who are consistently making an impact and working toward improving the global immunization landscape.
This year, we are proud to recogniz...
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Prof. Nicole Basta and Sir Brian Greenwood reflect on the impact of vaccines in the fight against #malaria. #vaccineswork
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