
How Do Vaccines Work? Are Vaccines Safe?
09/03/19 • 39 min
VACCINES: Too many guests to fit into our tiny studio this month! So, Nate and Sam take a trip to the Millennium Science Complex at Penn State to talk to Scott Lindner, assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology; Matt Ferrari, associate professor of biology and of statistics; and Troy Sutton, assistant professor of veterinary and biomedical sciences, about vaccines. What are vaccines? Are they safe and effective? Spoiler alert: YES!
Links to Scott's work:
- @LindnerLab on Twitter - https://twitter.com/LindnerLab
- Scott's Website - http://sites.psu.edu/lindnerlab
Links to Matt's work:
- @TheFerrariLab on Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheFerrariLab
- Scott's Website - http://www.theferrarilab.com
Links to Troy's work:
- Troy's Website - http://huck.psu.edu/people/troy-sutton
More sites:
Epidemics: http://epidemics.psu.edu/
CIDD: https://www.huck.psu.edu/institutes-and-centers/center-for-infectious-disease-dynamics
CMaR: https://www.huck.psu.edu/institutes-and-centers/center-for-malaria-research
Links to the Eberly College of Science:
- Eberly College of Science Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PennStateScience
- Eberly College of Science Twitter - https://twitter.com/PSUScience
- Eberly College of Science Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pennstatescience
- Eberly College of Science Website - http://science.psu.edu/
VACCINES: Too many guests to fit into our tiny studio this month! So, Nate and Sam take a trip to the Millennium Science Complex at Penn State to talk to Scott Lindner, assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology; Matt Ferrari, associate professor of biology and of statistics; and Troy Sutton, assistant professor of veterinary and biomedical sciences, about vaccines. What are vaccines? Are they safe and effective? Spoiler alert: YES!
Links to Scott's work:
- @LindnerLab on Twitter - https://twitter.com/LindnerLab
- Scott's Website - http://sites.psu.edu/lindnerlab
Links to Matt's work:
- @TheFerrariLab on Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheFerrariLab
- Scott's Website - http://www.theferrarilab.com
Links to Troy's work:
- Troy's Website - http://huck.psu.edu/people/troy-sutton
More sites:
Epidemics: http://epidemics.psu.edu/
CIDD: https://www.huck.psu.edu/institutes-and-centers/center-for-infectious-disease-dynamics
CMaR: https://www.huck.psu.edu/institutes-and-centers/center-for-malaria-research
Links to the Eberly College of Science:
- Eberly College of Science Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PennStateScience
- Eberly College of Science Twitter - https://twitter.com/PSUScience
- Eberly College of Science Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pennstatescience
- Eberly College of Science Website - http://science.psu.edu/
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Links to Santhosh's work:
- @girirajan16 on Twitter - https://twitter.com/girirajan16
- Santhosh's Website - http://autism.bx.psu.edu
Links to the Eberly College of Science:
- Eberly College of Science Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PennStateSci...
- Eberly College of Science Twitter - https://twitter.com/PSUScience
- Eberly College of Science Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pennstatesc...
- Eberly College of Science Website - http://science.psu.edu/
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Links to Tracy's work:
- @TracyLangkilde on Twitter - https://twitter.com/TracyLangkilde
- Tracy's Website - bio.psu.edu/directory/tll30
Links to the Eberly College of Science:
- Eberly College of Science Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PennStateScience
- Eberly College of Science Twitter - https://twitter.com/PSUScience
- Eberly College of Science Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/pennstatescience
- Eberly College of Science Website - http://science.psu.edu/
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