In this episode, we explore ReVAMPP (Research and Development of Vaccines and Monoclonal Antibodies for Pandemic Preparedness), an NIH-funded initiative focused on pathogens that pose significant public health risks, including emerging viruses with pandemic potential.
Together with Dr. Lauren Williamson and Dr. Robert Carnahan (Vanderbilt University Medical Center) and Dr. Matthew Vogt (University of North Carolina), we discuss how ReVAMPP enhances the development of effective vaccines and monoclonal antibodies. We dive into prototype pathogen strategies for identifying broadly neutralizing antibodies, the challenge of balancing breadth and potency in therapeutics, and innovative screening methods that could transform our ability to respond to future outbreaks.
Tune in for a behind-the-scenes look at how collaborative science is shaping the future of global health!
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