Year: 2022

Research, Prevention and Control of Influenza

New multilanguage poster on the Volunteer Registry

The VACCELERATE Consortium has recently published a new poster informing about its Volunteer Registry, which enables interested persons to register in a volunteer database for clinical trials. The available studies are, among others, connected to COVID-19, polio, influenza and other respiratory infections. Now, the poster is also available in a version for Norway, published in…
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Seminar on Effective science communication in Voss

On November 24-25, 2022, the University’s of Bergen Department of Clinical science organized a lunch-to-lunch seminar for young researchers, with support from IBA – The national research school in infection biology and antimicrobials. PhD Candidates, along with postdocs and their supervisors were invited to Voss to explore the theme of the meeting: Effective science communication.…
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New PhD – Elisabeth Berg Fjelltveit

Elisabeth Berg Fjelltveit has successfully defended her PhD on November 29, 2022. Her thesis was devoted to “Clinical studies of epidemic influenza and pandemic COVID-19 to improve the chain of patient care: from bedside diagnostics to long-term complications”. Elisabeth responded to questions raised by opponents: Opponent 1 – Doctor Nathan J Brendish, NIHR Clinical Lecturer…
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“The Pandemic is over…” board game testing

On November 17, 16:00-20:00 CET the board game “The Pandemic is over…” developed by Science To The People was tested at the local Game centre “Spillhuset” (address: Veiten 3, Norway). The event was open to the general public and you can read more about it on Facebook (in Norwegian): https://www.facebook.com/events/4996120913822768?ref=newsfeed Teenagers and adults both contributed…
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Learn more about vaccines through educational cards

Would you like to extend your knowledge about vaccines and clinical trials in an accessible way? The VACCELERATE project has recently issued 5 sets of educational cards explaining different aspects of vaccine studies. Check them out using the links below: What is a vaccine clinical trial? Do vaccines using mRNA technology use inactivated or weakened…
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Forskningsdagene 2022

This happened at Forskningsdagene 2022. The Influenza Centre participated at Forskningstorget and made large batches of corona vaccine to protect Tina, Eirik, Amalie and Lars. As a result the virus experienced a hard time. Does anyone even care about the well-being of a virus? They are also living creatures – at least according to some.…
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Lena Hansen with a PhD degree

Lena Hansen from the Influenza group has successfully defended her PhD on September 23. Lena defended her dissertation on “Strategies for improving influenza vaccines: insights from the Influenza A H1N1 and SARS-CoV-2 pandemics”. Influenza Centre’s leader, Professor Rebecca J. Cox was her first supervisor, whereas Dr Fan Zhou, Professor Ali Ellebedy and Associate Professor Kristin…
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VACCELERATE Volunteer Registry – new brochure

VACCELERATE Volunteer Registry is a database where one can register if they are interested in participating in a clinical trial. These are primarily studies connected to COVID-19 vaccine and other infectious disease vaccines such as monkey pox. VACCELERATE has now issued a new brochure explaining the Volunteer Registry and how you can join it. Download…
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Influenza Centre’s research in NRK

Nina Urke Ertesvåg, PhD student at the Influenza Centre, presented results of her research on the recognition of different influenza viruses by the immune system in NRK. The findings showed that people who have received several vaccines more often recognize viruses from several strains. – We have proven that the influenza vaccine works more broadly…
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Publication of a new manuscript

The manuscript on ‘Vaccination rates in Europe are not associated with online media intensity’, written by VACCELERATE consortium has been published open access in the Journal of Science Communication. One of the co-authors of the manuscript is Professor Rebecca Cox, Head of the Influenza Centre. You can find the full publication here: https://doi.org/10.22323/2.21050205, and read…
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