EPISODE · Mar 18, 2024 · 37 MIN
Vaccine Developments 2024: A Podcast Discussion on Latest Vaccine Technology and Ongoing Clinical Developments
from Back Bay Life Science Report · host Jonathan P. Gertler, MD and Peter Bak, PhD
Guests: Pete Bak and Christian Thienel Length: 37 minutes With the advent of COVID-19 in 2020 and 2021, we saw a tremendous amount of interest in not only COVID vaccines, but other companies riding the tailwind and developing vaccine therapies that span across viral illness, maternal infections and bacterial infections. In this episode resident immunologist Dr. Pete Bak and Christian Thienel discuss vaccine technology, up-and-coming areas of interest, such as RSV, and the vaccines currently in late-stage clinical development. Topics in this podcast include: Vaccine technology, vaccine types and their varying levels of durabilityThe ongoing interest of vaccine development for RSV, including data from GSK’s Arexvy and Pfizer’s Abrysvo vaccinesHow recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) influence commercial dynamicsThe interesting chess game of scheduling vaccines as they relate to COVID, flu and RSV (seasonality versus strains and antigens) Vaccine development and data as it applies to Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Epstein-Barr (EBV)News from the bacterial front: MinervaX leading the way with a maternal vaccine against Group B streptococcus infections with a very large series B round for $54M; Pfizer’s recent Prevnar 20 against pneumococcal pneumoniaPricing, reimbursement and the interplay with ACIP guidelines As always, we welcome listener questions and/or topics you’d like to learn more about. You can listen to previous episodes here or submit your inquiries here.
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Guests: Pete Bak and Christian Thienel Length: 37 minutes With the advent of COVID-19 in 2020 and 2021, we saw a tremendous amount of interest in not only COVID vaccines, but other companies riding the tailwind and developing vaccine therapies that span across viral illness, maternal infections and bacterial infections. In this episode resident immunologist Dr. Pete Bak and Christian Thienel discuss vaccine technology, up-and-coming areas of interest, such as RSV, and the vaccines currently in late-stage clinical development. Topics in this podcast include: Vaccine technology, vaccine types and their varying levels of durabilityThe ongoing interest of vaccine development for RSV, including data from GSK’s Arexvy and Pfizer’s Abrysvo vaccinesHow recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) influence commercial dynamicsThe interesting chess game of scheduling vaccines as they relate to COVID, flu and RSV (seasonality versus strains and antigens) Vaccine development and data as it applies to Cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Epstein-Barr (EBV)News from the bacterial front: MinervaX leading the way with a maternal vaccine against Group B streptococcus infections with a very large series B round for $54M; Pfizer’s recent Prevnar 20 against pneumococcal pneumoniaPricing, reimbursement and the interplay with ACIP guidelines As always, we welcome listener questions and/or topics you’d like to learn more about. You can listen to previous episodes here or submit your inquiries here.
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