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A vaccine for everything

A vaccine for everything

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Summary

Imagine if a single vaccine could protect against a vast array of pathogenic threats. Recent research suggests that a universal vaccine to fend off respiratory viruses, bacterial infections—even allergens—might become a reality. Such jabs would be vital for blunting the impact of the next pandemic.


Guests and hosts:

  • Ainslie Johnstone, The Economist’s data and science correspondent
  • Mihai Netea of Radboud University Nijmegen
  • Pamela Bjorkman of the California Institute of Technology
  • Bali Pulendran of Stanford University
  • Host: Alok Jha, The Economist’s science and technology editor


Topics covered:

  • Broad-spectrum vaccines
  • Immunology
  • mRNA technology


Listen to Ainslie’s related reporting on dementia and infections by scrolling back to our March 2025 episode, “Going viral: could infections cause Alzheimer's?”


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