What does it take to develop a vaccine? This paper explores the technical and institutional conditions that allow reliable knowledge to build up in a series of structured stages from the laboratory to the field. The paper highlights the role of instrumentalities (instruments, skills and organisational capabilities) in allowing iteration between these stages; and shows how instrumentalities can be influenced by their institutional context, so that the resulting knowledge grows in a cumulative rather than fragmented manner. By explaining the historical importance of instrumentalities in polio vaccine development efforts, this paper highlights key features of technological change that are missed in current policy debates focussed on address...
The availability of sequence information from publicly available complete genomes and data intensive...
This thesis was motivated by concern regarding an alleged lack of investment in research and develo...
Vaccines have made a major contribution to global health in recent decades but they could do much mo...
What does it take to develop a vaccine? This paper explores the technical and institutional conditio...
This thesis contrasts vaccine innovation efforts in the cases of poliomyelitis and HIV/AIDS. It addr...
This paper highlights distinctive features of a neglected class of economic activity in the domain o...
Vaccine development represents a special case where historically, public health priorities are centr...
This article examines contingencies and constraints in problem-solving processes underlying technolo...
Vaccination remains the most successful and effective mechanism of pathogen control. However, their ...
The biopharmaceutical industry mounted an impressive response to the rapidly evolving COVID-19 pande...
Biotechnology and genomic innovation are seen as increasingly important for achieving public health ...
Vaccines are condidered to be some of the most powerful healthcare tools of this century. From an in...
Public health is continually threatened by re- and newly emerging infections, as well as pathogen re...
This proposal follows up the new book Immunization and States: The Politics of Making Vaccines, on w...
The COVID-19 pandemic has shed renewed light on the importance of research and development (R&D) on ...
The availability of sequence information from publicly available complete genomes and data intensive...
This thesis was motivated by concern regarding an alleged lack of investment in research and develo...
Vaccines have made a major contribution to global health in recent decades but they could do much mo...
What does it take to develop a vaccine? This paper explores the technical and institutional conditio...
This thesis contrasts vaccine innovation efforts in the cases of poliomyelitis and HIV/AIDS. It addr...
This paper highlights distinctive features of a neglected class of economic activity in the domain o...
Vaccine development represents a special case where historically, public health priorities are centr...
This article examines contingencies and constraints in problem-solving processes underlying technolo...
Vaccination remains the most successful and effective mechanism of pathogen control. However, their ...
The biopharmaceutical industry mounted an impressive response to the rapidly evolving COVID-19 pande...
Biotechnology and genomic innovation are seen as increasingly important for achieving public health ...
Vaccines are condidered to be some of the most powerful healthcare tools of this century. From an in...
Public health is continually threatened by re- and newly emerging infections, as well as pathogen re...
This proposal follows up the new book Immunization and States: The Politics of Making Vaccines, on w...
The COVID-19 pandemic has shed renewed light on the importance of research and development (R&D) on ...
The availability of sequence information from publicly available complete genomes and data intensive...
This thesis was motivated by concern regarding an alleged lack of investment in research and develo...
Vaccines have made a major contribution to global health in recent decades but they could do much mo...