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Between 2013 and 2016 15.1% of individuals between ages 20-34 tested positive for for at least one strain of HPV, which could have been prevented by the 9-valent HPV vacc [...]
2022 | Capstone |
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A bulletin for the Oregon State Board of Health covering October through December 1914, volume 8 number 4.
HC&A Archival Publications; WA1.O744 Q378
1914 | Book | Public Health in Oregon: Discovering Historical Data |
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The human immune system’s relationship with cancer is incredibly complex. However, suggestions that the immune system can treat cancer have kept scientists searching for [...]
2016 | Thesis |
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In this interview, Dr. Haigwood speaks of her scientific background and work with vaccines and animal research. As a child in a military family, Dr. Haigwood grew up in T [...]
2024 April 3 | Interview | Oral History Collection |
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This dissertation characterizes cross-reactive immunity to emerging alpahviruses such as chikungunya virus in the context of infection or vaccination, in various models.
2024-10-11 | Dissertation |
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Each year in the USA, 35,900 cancers are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). These cancers are preventable with the successful completion of the 2-dose HPV vaccina [...]
2021 | Final project |
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November 2019 issue of the Scribe. Contents include "OHSU study tests effectiveness of flu shot for already-ill patients" by Cliff Collins; an interview about "Immunother [...]
2019-11 | Other | Medical Society of Metropolitan Portland records |