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When you think of processing these 20 million different genes or trying to optimize processes to produce octane or to produce pharmaceuticals, new vaccines, we can just with a small team, do more molecular biology than the last 20 years of all science.
I think that can be changed by building combinatorial
vaccines
in advance.
Don't most science-savvy people know that the theory that
vaccines
cause autism is B.S.? I think most of you do, but millions of parents worldwide continue to fear that
vaccines
put their kids at risk for autism.
If it isn't vaccines, what is it?
Then Andrew Wakefield came along to blame the spike in diagnoses on vaccines, a simple, powerful, and seductively believable story that was as wrong as Kanner's theory that autism was rare.
Just like
vaccines
instruct our body to fight disease, we could instead instruct our immune system to build tissues and more quickly heal wounds.
Why is that those
vaccines
are just going into clinical trials now?
It goes something like this: The people most at risk for these diseases are also the ones least able to pay for
vaccines.
This leaves little in the way of market incentives for manufacturers to develop vaccines, unless there are large numbers of people who are at risk in wealthy countries.
As for Ebola, there is absolutely no market at all, so the only reason we have two
vaccines
in late-stage clinical trials now, is actually because of a somewhat misguided fear.
The sad reality is, we develop
vaccines
not based upon the risk the pathogen poses to people, but on how economically risky it is to develop these
vaccines.
In that case, if we want vaccines, we have to provide incentives or some type of subsidy.
And
vaccines
are our best defense.
We've discovered antibiotics and
vaccines
to protect us from infections, many treatments for cancer, antiretrovirals for HIV, statins for heart disease and much more.
Unfortunately, speakers can also manipulate people with false information that the audience thinks is true, such as the debunked but still widely believed claim that
vaccines
cause autism.
If we can understand how they, and other creatures, stabilize their sensitive biological molecules, perhaps we could apply this knowledge to help us stabilize vaccines, or to develop stress-tolerant crops that can cope with Earth's changing climate.
It comes from molecular biology, which has given us antibiotics,
vaccines
and better ways to observe the physiological nuances of the human body.
I would like to talk to you about malaria
vaccines.
We found over 200 proteins, many of which are not on the radar for malaria
vaccines.
When we put
vaccines
into people, we are putting unnatural things into their body because we think the benefit outweighs the risk.
In order to save lives, it's going to try using drones to deliver lifesaving drugs,
vaccines
and blood to people in hard-to-reach places in partnership with a company called Zipline, with UPS, and also with the Gavi, a global vaccine alliance.
But it is actually kind of similar to what you see in immune
vaccines.
So in immune vaccines, you'll get your shots, and then weeks, months, years later, when you're actually exposed to bacteria, it's not the vaccine in your body that protects you.
They'll get video lessons on giving kids
vaccines
and have online courses on spotting the next outbreak, so they're not stuck using flip charts.
That's why most countries have
vaccines
that defend against the disease in its deadliest forms.
Or you can store information, or you can make all the world's
vaccines
in those three vats.
We can now print
vaccines
real time as an airplane takes off before it lands.
And so we started testing
vaccines
for bees.
We need new kinds of
vaccines.
Vaccines
that are broad spectrum.
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