by Annie De Groot | Sep 17, 2017 | Featured, News
$5.8 MILLION AWARDED FOR VACCINE ENGINEERING WILL USE “IMMUNE HISTORY” TO PROTECT AGAINST BIRD FLU, A COLLABORATION LED BY EPIVAX PROVIDENCE, R.I., Sept. 18, 2017– EpiVax, Inc. (“EpiVax”) a pioneer in the fields of bioinformatics and immune engineering, today...
by Annie De Groot | May 24, 2017 | Featured, News, Thinking Out Loud -Blog
A new article in Nature Scientific Reports (doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-01372-5) entitled A humanized mouse model identifies key amino acids for low immunogenicity of H7N9 vaccines may explain why H7N9 influenza vaccines are consistently less immunogenic in humans...
by Annie De Groot | Feb 20, 2017 | Events, News
Lucky us! the 14th International Bio Asia Conference is scheduled for March 14-15, 2017 at the Grand Hyatt, Tokyo in Roppongi. It might be a bit early for cherry blossoms, but hope springs eternal! We will be arriving a bit early and staying a bit late. Please let us...
by Annie De Groot | Feb 14, 2016 | News, Thinking Out Loud -Blog
As a Valentine’s day gift to women at risk of Zika everywhere, we’re providing access to our initial analysis of Zika and our opinion on Zika vaccine design. If you just want access to the slides, here they are: https://bit.ly/Zika_Slides_EpiVax_2016...
by Annie De Groot | Jan 21, 2016 | Featured, News, Thinking Out Loud -Blog
An academic version of this blog post, that explains why epitope redundancy provides resiliency (to bacteria) and weakness (to immune defense) can be found here. . . . So a guy named Elledge has discovered a way to test your blood for the viruses that you’ve...