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Advocacy is key to preserving vital vaccine research, researchers say

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Researchers from Weill Cornell Medicine and the University of Washington have published a commentary urging scientists and physicians to actively advocate for the protection of vaccine research infrastructure. The authors highlight that this infrastructure has contributed to saving an estimated 154 million lives over the past 50 years. The commentary frames advocacy not as optional but as a professional responsibility for those working in the biomedical and public health fields.


Vaccine research infrastructure underpins the development, testing, and distribution of immunizations globally, and its erosion could have significant consequences for public health preparedness and disease prevention efforts worldwide.


Scientists and physicians should advocate to protect the vaccine research infrastructure that has saved an estimated 154 million lives over the past 50 years, according to a new commentary by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine and the University of Washington.

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