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Learning from the 2009 flu pandemic

Dr Maria Van Kerkhove explains how a WHO-led project analysing the 2009 pandemic will help us plan for future flu outbreaks. (Extract 2 of 4 from the Imperial College Podcast 27 February 2013)

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A new strategy for treating infections

Professor Sunil Shaunak explains how controlling excessive immune responses could reduce deaths from bacterial infections.

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Polio’s last stand

A new study by Professor Nick Grassly evaluates the impact of new vaccines on efforts to eradicate polio in Afghanistan and Pakistan. (Extract 2 of 5 from the Imperial College Podcast 11 July 2012)

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Real-time bacterial infection

The in vivo imaging facility in Imperial's new MRC Centre for Molecular Bacteriology and Infection tracks a mouse bacterial infection over 11 days, showing how the disease spreads throughout the body and how the animal successfully fights off infection.

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Biting back against malaria

Professor George Christophides and Dr Tony Nolan discuss their efforts to prevent mosquitoes from spreading malaria. (Extract 2 of 5 from the Imperial College Podcast 18 April 2012)

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