Oxford Covid vaccine team are developing new jab to deal with mutant strains
UK and Russian scientists team up in trial to combine Oxford-AstraZeneca and Sputnik V vaccines to see if protection against Covid-19 can be improved
A dialysis patient and the scientist who led the team behind the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine were among the first to get the shot. Yet Britain faces daunting distribution challenges, as just 500,000 doses will be made available in the coming days.
India approves COVID-19 vaccines from Oxford-AstraZeneca team, Indian company Bharat Biotech
Covid-19: Oxford-AstraZeneca team 'moved mountains'
The Oxford University team behind the development of Astrazeneca's COVID-19 vaccine have become the first to publish full and complete interim phase III data in a peer-reviewed journal.
Oxford team behind Covid-19 vaccine to enter final stages of human trials for malaria jab
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Meet the Indonesian student on Oxford's COVID-19 vaccine team #jakpost
Indonesian PhD student Indra Rudiansyah is one of 297 researchers on the University of Oxford’s COVID-19 vaccine team. #jakpost Watch the full video on YouTube:
Meet the Indonesian student on Oxford's COVID-19 vaccine team #jakpost
On @ABCNewsLive , we have the latest on the coronavirus pandemic after a team of scientists at the University of Oxford released promising results showing their COVID-19 vaccine appears safe in early-stage study. WATCH LIVE:
"It takes on average about eight years to develop a vaccine and these characters in the university have managed to do it in about 18 weeks." Professor John Bell says a team at Oxford University could have a Covid-19 vaccine ready by September this year.
#Covid19 : Kolkata woman in Oxford University vaccine project team A Kolkata woman is playing a crucial role in the Oxford University team trying to develop the Covid-19 vaccine which could potentially end the global pandemic. Read:
Chief executive of pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca has told Sky News it should know if a potential COVID-19 vaccine it is working on with a team of scientists from the University of Oxford works "by June to July"
Health Secretary Matt Hancock says the Oxford University team working on a COVID-19 vaccine will begin human trials from Thursday
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