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Washington University in St. Louis

CRIB

Center for Research Innovation in Biotechnology

CRIB

  • Home
  • About CRIB
    • Michael S. Kinch
  • Publications
  • Books
    • A Prescription for Change
    • Between Hope and Fear
    • End of the Beginning
    • The Price of Health
  • News Stories
    • Op-Eds
    • Interviews
  • Contact Us

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2021

St Louis County passes vaccine mandate for county employees


Company Behind Heart Drug Could Have Folded After Loss in Courts. Instead It Goes All-In with Risky New Plan.


CDC Scaled Back Hunt for Breakthrough Cases Just as the Delta Variant Grew


What the U.S. Can Learn from the U.K. Response to Long Covid.


It’s Just Simply the Cost Per Dose That Americans Are Being Charged More For


St Louis County Data Show Less Than 1% of Vaccinated Residents Caught COVID.


History Shows Us Why Vaccines Must Be Voluntary


Why the CDC Changed its “Breakthrough Case” Definition.


How Common Are “Breakthrough” COVID-19 cases. Here’s What CDC’s New Report says.


The CDC Will Not Investigate Mild Infections in Vaccinated Americans


COVID-19 Vaccines and the Law: Why You Can Ask for Proof of Vaccination


CDC Limits Review of Vaccinated but Infected


AstraZeneca Clot Worries Complicate Bid to Vaccinate the World


100 Days of Doses.


Astra’s Pain Grows as US Questions Beleaguered Vaccine


A 300-Year-Old Tale of One Woman’s Quest to Stop a Deadly Virus.


16.   KSDK, 25 Feb 2021. Changes Coming to Plans that Pay for Vaccine Injuries.


Why Have Some States Fared Better Than Others With Vaccine Distribution?


Severe Winter Weather Wreaks Havoc on COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout.


Rise of Variants Sparks Push for All-In-One Covid Vaccines


How Are Small, Rural U.S. States Doing So Well in the COVID-19 Vaccine Race?


COVID-19 Vaccine Bubbles Aren’t As Safe as They Sound


DHHS Blames Pharmacy Partnership for Slow Vaccine Rollout.


Why are Missouri and Illinois Having Vaccination Issues?


What to Know About Vaccine-Related Deaths, Allergies.


Coronavirus: How will the Vaccine Advances of 2020 alter the pandemic path in 2021?


2020


What You Need to Know about Allergic Reactions to COVID Vaccines


5 Critical Things Disease Experts Got Right About COVID.


Coronavirus Vaccine: Winning over Skeptics.


C&EN’s Year in Pharma 2020


AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine up to 90% effective and easily transportable, company says.


Here’s what you need to know about the Moderna vaccine announcement


Covid-19 Vaccine: Not All Nearshore Regions to Benefit Equally


Prescriptions for antibiotics dished out by dentists soar by 25% during Covid crisis as patients are forced to wait for treatments


Remarkable Vaccine Results Leave a Lot of Questions Unanswered


When Will Covid Be Defeated? You’ll Need Patience


Deep-Freeze Challenge Makes Pfizer’s Shot a Vaccine for the Rich


Pfizer, Eli Lilly Breakthroughs Provide Hope for Ending Pandemic


Fighting the Virus Together – Reasons to be Encouraged


Pfizer Vaccine Results Leave Questions About Safety, Longevity


Is Pfizer’s vaccine a ‘magic bullet?’


China’s Race for Covid-19 Vaccine Raises Safety Questions


COVID-19 Vaccines: We’re Still Learning on the Fly


COVID-19 Vaccines Blaze New Path In the History Of Vaccine Development


Can China become a leading producer of Covid-19 vaccines?


J&J Halts Covid-19 Vaccine Trial Due to Unexplained Illness


Establishing Vaccine Safety

 

Here’s How the Pandemic Finally Ends


Ask the Experts: Vaccines and Vaccinationalism


It’s possible there won’t be a COVID vaccine


China and Russia adopt ‘one team’ mindset on COVID vaccines vs US


Republicans are furiously gaslighting Americans who worry about Trump rushing out a vaccine for the election

Qué fue el incidente Cutter y cómo ayudó a que el desarrollo de vacunas sea más seguro


Inside Oxford’s Vaccine Saga: From Wild Hype to Sobering Reality


Vaccine Economics: Where Profit and Public Health Collide


Gain Trust for Vaccine


Past vaccine disasters show why rushing a coronavirus vaccine now would be ‘colossally stupid’


What Happens If China Gets the Covid-19 Vaccine First?


The Need for A Balanced Portfolio – Vaccine-Wise


How Politics Muddied the Waters on a Promising COVID-19 Treatment


China’s Vaccine Front-Runner Aims to Beat Covid the Old-Fashioned Way


Congressman Kim Holds Telephone Town Hall on Potential Coronavirus Vaccine


Time Needed for Vaccine

 


Vaccine Opportunities and Risks

 


Operation Warp Speed


The two sides of America’s coronavirus response


Russian Coronavirus Controversy


Russia’s coronavirus vaccine: will it work, and is it safe?


How do we learn to live with COVID-19 if we’re still waiting for a vaccine a year from now?


Race to distribute vaccine in danger without winning public’s trust, researchers say


First Covid-19 vaccines due early 2021, but can they deliver as promised?


AstraZeneca Signs First COVID-19 Vaccine Deal with China’s Shenzhen Kangtai


Medical Experts Wary of “Warp Speed” Coronavirus Vaccine


Why scientists are worried about a ‘Warp Speed’ COVID-19 vaccine


Making Sure We Get a Safe & Effective Coronavirus Vaccine


A Covid-19 vaccine, amazingly, is close. Why am I so worried?


What’s With the Quick Russian Coronavirus Vaccine Approval?


Even With A Vaccine, It Will Take Months If Not Years to Beat the Coronavirus


A Coronavirus Vaccine Won’t Change the World Right Away


The US Government Gets in the Vaccine Business


Double-Shot Covid Vaccines Multiply Immunization Challenges


COVID-19 vaccine researchers draw on knowledge from history’s ‘huge disasters’ and success stories


The Economics Of Vaccine Pricing

Planet Money


The need for a balanced COVID-19 portfolio


COVID Gives Big Pharma a Chance to Revive Its Brutal Image


Partying American Just Got a Reality Check From The Coronavirus


The First Covid Vaccines May Not Prevent Covid Infection


Can Operation Warp Speed deliver a COVID–19 vaccine by the end of the year


Addressing rumors, conspiracy theories related to coronavirus


The Pandemic’s Most Bitter Pill


The Race for a Coronavirus Vaccine


Everything Old is New Again


The Race for a Cure


Slow down with the vaccine optimism. We have a long way to go.


Should researchers deliberately infect volunteers with coronavirus to test vaccines?


Drugmakers Tout COVID-19 Vaccines To Refurbish Their Public Image

 


The FDA used expanded power to fight the coronavirus. Will future credibility suffer?


Coronavirus Facts Only


Covid Exit Strategy Depends on Getting Vaccine to Whole World


Five myths about vaccines


It is Impossible to Have a Vaccine by End of Year


What a sugar cube can teach us as we develop a coronavirus vaccine


Coronavirus Vaccine in 18 Months? Experts Urge Reality Check


Vaccine Experts Inject Realism Into US Gov’t’s COVID-19 Timeline


Covid-19 and the Race to Develop a Vaccine


The Body: A Guide for Occupants


In a period of ‘social distancing,’ reading history might valuably occupy your time


Debunking Myths About COVID-19, Treatment, Vaccines


A book that should interest everyone who has a body


2e vague du coronavirus : inquiétude en Allemagne, un scénario similaire en France ?


An Optimist’s View of the COVID-19 Outbreak


2019

What You Should Read to Understand the Measles Epidemic


The return of cancer’s magic bullet


The End of the Beginning: Cancer, Immunity, and the Future of a Cure


A cancer researcher chronicles the history of the disease and the prospects in the search for a cure.


The C-word. Michael Kinch’s new book and the future of Cancer Treatment


Medical History: Vaccines and Immunity


Wash U’s Michael Kinch Traces Past, Future Of Cancer In ‘The End Of The Beginning’


2018

TURNS OUT ANTI-VAXXERS WERE AROUND EVEN BEFORE VACCINES


Current State of the Vaccine Wars

BYUradio


New Book: Vaccines Have Always Had Haters


Wash U administrator’s new book explores history, future of vaccination


The Sniping Scientists Whose Work Saved Millions of Lives


‘Between Hope and Fear’ Review: Anxieties Immune to Reason


Why vaccinations are lifesavers


2017

Mining data for the history of pharmaceutical development


2016

Arrested development


Drug Industry In Peril


2015

Restarting the Antibiotic Pipeline


Antibiotics shortages could put patients at risk from superbugs


Antibiotic Shortages On the Rise in U.S.


University-industry partnerships can help tackle antibiotic resistant bacteria


Antibiotic Pulled From Dirt Is a Breakthrough, But Don’t Celebrate Just Yet


2014

A Dearth in Innovation for Key Drugs


A History of Drugs, Compiled


The Dwindling Stock of Antibiotics, and What to Do About It


How Many Drug Companies Manage to Get Two New Drugs Approved by FDA? Not Many


What to do about the dwindling stock of antibiotics


Merck invests in new antibiotics


The end of antibiotics? Researchers warn of critical shortages


The Antibiotic Arms Race Has a Capitalism Problem


The Importance of Protecting Biotech R&D


How To Fill The Antibiotic Void


Amoxicillin to Zoloft: History of drug development chronicled


‘The process by which drugs are discovered and developed will be fundamentally different in the future​’


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