Dive into the captivating world of Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) research with the latest episode of the RSV Academy podcast. Hosted by the esteemed Professor Federico Martinón-Torres from the University of Santiago, this episode promises a deep dive into the intricacies of RSV and its broader implications in the realm of virology. Our special guest for this episode of the RSV Academy podcast is none other than Dr. Barney Graham, a pioneer in the field of RSV research. As the Deputy Director of the Vaccine Research Center and the Chief of the Viral Pathogenesis Laboratory at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health, Dr. Graham's contributions have revolutionized our understanding of RSV. His groundbreaking work in structural vaccinology has not only advanced RSV research but has also been instrumental in the rapid development of vaccines for other pathogens, including very importantly COVID-19, but also Zika or influenza. In this enlightening discussion, listeners will gain insights into the significance of the pre-F structure in RSV vaccine development, the wonderful and difficult path needed to achieve it and how from a basic approach trying to solve a safety issue the RSV field was revolution, or the challenges in dealing with different age groups or aiming the eradication of RSV given its exclusive human reservoir. Furthermore, the episode delves into the lessons from RSV research that can be applied to other respiratory viruses and the strategic priorities for RSV vaccine development. Aspiring researchers and students will also benefit from Dr. Graham's invaluable advice on making a mark in the field of virology and immunology. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from one of the leading figures in RSV research. Tune in to the RSV Academy podcast for a comprehensive understanding of the current landscape and future trajectory of RSV research.
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