Coronavirus Notebook: Vaccine Pooling, WHO’s Law Lab & The Role Of The Llama
Executive Summary
The coronavirus research field may be dominated by vaccines from the likes of Oxford University/AstraZeneca and Pfizer/BioNTech, but a lot of interesting work is being done elsewhere by smaller academic and commercial projects looking at the potential of various novel antibody therapies against COVID-19.
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