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an australian team from the university of queensland has reached a new phase of testing, partnering withreclinical studies. for more on the progress of that vaccine, i'm joined by professor paul young in brisbane. so our vaccine is one of the ones that the coalition for epidemic preparedness innovation, or cepi, tasked back injanuary to begin its progress and so we are in the middle of our preclinical studies, just prior to getting to our clinical work, where we go into phase one clinical studies with vaccines in humans in latejune so the critical point we have reached is that we have just begun studies with our colleagues in the netherlands, in rotterdam, to do the critical production studies in an animal model to determine whether our vaccine actually protects those animals from challenge by the live virus. we've already gone through our studies to show that we induce a very potent immune response and we are also going through other animal studies to determine toxicology so that's the sort of data that we need to have in play for going forward into human clinical studies. and the usual
an australian team from the university of queensland has reached a new phase of testing, partnering withreclinical studies. for more on the progress of that vaccine, i'm joined by professor paul young in brisbane. so our vaccine is one of the ones that the coalition for epidemic preparedness innovation, or cepi, tasked back injanuary to begin its progress and so we are in the middle of our preclinical studies, just prior to getting to our clinical work, where we go into phase one clinical...
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on australian team from the university of queensland has reached a new phase of testing, partnering withny for preclinical studies. more on the progress of that vaccine, i'm joined by professor pauljung in brisbane. tanks for joining professor pauljung in brisbane. tanks forjoining us. tell us exactly what your current research in involves. thanks, simon, and great to be with you. so our vaccine is one of the ones that the coalition for epidemic parentless innovation were tasked back in january with its progress and somewhere in the middle of our preclinical studies, just getting to our clinical work, we into phase one clinical studies with vaccines in humans in late june so studies with vaccines in humans in latejune so the critical point we have reached is that we have just begun studies with our colleagues in the netherlands in rotterdam to do the critical production studies in an animal model to determine whether our vaccine actually protect those animals from challenge by the live virus. we already gone through our studies to show that we induce a very potent immune response and we
on australian team from the university of queensland has reached a new phase of testing, partnering withny for preclinical studies. more on the progress of that vaccine, i'm joined by professor pauljung in brisbane. tanks for joining professor pauljung in brisbane. tanks forjoining us. tell us exactly what your current research in involves. thanks, simon, and great to be with you. so our vaccine is one of the ones that the coalition for epidemic parentless innovation were tasked back in january...
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an australian team from the university of queensland has reached a new base of testing, partnering with the dutch company for preclinical studies. in the prime minister borisjohnson who is receiving treatment for coronavirus has been moved out of intensive care ata has been moved out of intensive care at a london hospital spokesperson said his recovery is at an earlier stage. earlier, a lifting of the lockdown across the uk has been ruled out for the time being. now bbc news, victoria derbyshire has more information on health i'll this week, dial—up internet. apple releases the ipod. very tight suits, and furry friends. it's our 20th birthday and these are our greatest hits. welcome to click, i am spencer kelly. on the sixth of april 2000, a plucky new tv programme hit the promising to talk about something that many people, many in the media thought was too scary, too nerdy. technology. no—one thought that programme would last more than a couple of years and yet 20 years later, click is still an airstop air stop because it's impossible to believe we are celebrating our 20th birthday in
an australian team from the university of queensland has reached a new base of testing, partnering with the dutch company for preclinical studies. in the prime minister borisjohnson who is receiving treatment for coronavirus has been moved out of intensive care ata has been moved out of intensive care at a london hospital spokesperson said his recovery is at an earlier stage. earlier, a lifting of the lockdown across the uk has been ruled out for the time being. now bbc news, victoria...
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an australian team from the university of queensland has reached a new phase of testing, partnering with a dutch company for preclinical studies. now, panorama. tonight on panorama, how are the most at risk coping with the killer epidemic? they might die, i might die and we'll never say goodbye. the desperately ill who are no longer getting the help they need... i feel that potentially having this treatment taken away, it's stealing some time. i haven't got a lot. ..and those not able to lock down and stay safe. the homeless people are scared enough when it's normal, never mind when there's a virus about. we're with the people offering support... are you getting money in or do you need some emergency funds? ijust tried to ask for universal... universal credit. ..and with those dealing with this new threat. i got told by my gp that, "you do realise that if you get this bug, it will kill you?" and back! ted is four years old. he has cystic fibrosis. if he gets coronavirus, it could be very serious. deep breath. cystic fibrosis is a genetic condition. it affects all the vital organs, mainly
an australian team from the university of queensland has reached a new phase of testing, partnering with a dutch company for preclinical studies. now, panorama. tonight on panorama, how are the most at risk coping with the killer epidemic? they might die, i might die and we'll never say goodbye. the desperately ill who are no longer getting the help they need... i feel that potentially having this treatment taken away, it's stealing some time. i haven't got a lot. ..and those not able to lock...
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queensland university in australia. the cleveland clinic is something a lot of people are aware of.ontinue that thought but give us an idea for people who haven't used whoop, do you work with fit bit and apple watch. do you track the data on your own or do you work with the existing apps that are out there that many of us use? >> so we built all of our own technology. i'm wearing a whoop strap here. a small sensor measuring everything about my body. we measure five different metrics. a granular understanding of the body. and then we have an app that is showing you things like your strain, recovery, your sleep. measuring heart rate throughout the day and heart rate variability and the quality of your sleep, things like low wave and rem sleep and respiratory rate. that appears to be a leading indicator for people who have covid-19. in the individual cases we've looked @ people with covid-19 there is an elevated respiratory rate two to three days before someone is feeling symptoms. now, i want to be clear. we're doing a lot of research around this. it is an ongoing investigation. but a
queensland university in australia. the cleveland clinic is something a lot of people are aware of.ontinue that thought but give us an idea for people who haven't used whoop, do you work with fit bit and apple watch. do you track the data on your own or do you work with the existing apps that are out there that many of us use? >> so we built all of our own technology. i'm wearing a whoop strap here. a small sensor measuring everything about my body. we measure five different metrics. a...