date:Dec 10, 2018
me basic components as a backbone or framework, and can be adapted to immunise against different diseases by inserting new genetic sequences from, for example, the flu or Marburg or rabies virus.
It could be very transformative. It would change the way people view how to make vaccines, said Robin Shattock, a specialist in Mucosal Infection and Immunity who leads the Imperial team developing the system, known as RapidVac.
He said there are several years of research and testing ahead, but hopes