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Sarah Gilbert

Dame Sarah Catherine Gilbert DBE FRS (born April 1962) is an English vaccinologist who is a Professor of Vaccinology at the University of Oxford and co-founder of Vaccitech.[2][3][4][5][6] She specialises in the development of vaccines against influenza and emerging viral pathogens.[7] She led the development and testing of the universal flu vaccine, which underwent clinical trials in 2011.


Sarah Gilbert

BornApril 1962 (age 61)
Alma materUniversity of East Anglia (BSc)
University of Hull (PhD)
Known forVaccinology
Children3
AwardsAlbert Medal (2021)
Princess of Asturias Award (2021)
King Faisal Prize (2023)
Scientific career
FieldsVaccines[1]
InstitutionsUniversity of Oxford
Vaccitech
Delta Biotechnology
Leicester Biocentre
Brewing Industry Research Foundation
ThesisStudies on lipid accumulation and genetics of Rhodosporidium toruloides (1986)
Doctoral advisorColin Ratledge, Dr M. Keenan
Websitewww.jenner.ac.uk/team/sarah-gilbert

In January 2020, she read a report on ProMED-mail about four people in China suffering from a strange kind of pneumonia of unknown origin in Wuhan.[8] Within two weeks, a vaccine had been designed at Oxford against the new pathogen, which later became known as COVID-19.[9] On 30 December 2020, the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine she co-developed with the Oxford Vaccine Group was approved for use in the UK.[10] As of January 2022, more than 2.5 billion doses of the vaccine have been released to more than 170 countries worldwide.[11]

Early life and education Edit

Sarah Catherine Gilbert was born in Kettering, Northamptonshire. Her father was an office manager for a shoemakers and her mother was a primary school teacher.[12] Gilbert attended Kettering High School for Girls, where she realised that she wanted to work in medicine.[13][14] She earned nine O-Levels with six A grades.[13] She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in biological sciences from the University of East Anglia (UEA) in 1983.[15] While at UEA she began playing the saxophone, which she would practise in the woods around the UEA Broad so as not to disturb others in her halls.[13][16]

She moved to the University of Hull for her doctoral degree, where she investigated the genetics and biochemistry of the yeast Rhodosporidium toruloides, graduating with a PhD in 1986.[17][14]

Research and career Edit

After earning her doctoral degree, Gilbert worked as a postdoctoral researcher in industry at the Brewing Industry Research Foundation before moving to the Leicester Biocentre. In 1990, Gilbert joined Delta Biotechnology, a biopharmaceutical company that manufactured drugs in Nottingham.[14][18] In 1994, Gilbert returned to academia, joining the laboratory of Adrian V. S. Hill. Her early research considered host–parasite interactions in malaria. She became a University lecturer in 1999 and she was made a Reader in Vaccinology at the University of Oxford in 2004.[14]

She was made Professor at the Jenner Institute in 2010. With the support of the Wellcome Trust, Gilbert started work on the design and creation of novel influenza vaccinations.[14] In particular, her research considers the development and preclinical testing of viral vaccinations, which embed a pathogenic protein inside a safe virus.[19][20] These viral vaccinations induce a T cell response, which can be used against viral diseases, malaria and cancer.[19]

 
Graphical representation of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which reveals ultrastructural morphology exhibited by coronaviruses.

Gilbert was involved with the development and testing of the universal flu vaccine. Unlike conventional vaccinations, the universal flu vaccine did not stimulate the production of antibodies, but instead triggers the immune system to create T cells that are specific for influenza.[21] It makes use of one of the core proteins (nucleoprotein and matrix protein 1) inside the Influenza A virus, not the external proteins that exist on the outside coat.[22]

As the immune system weakens with age, conventional vaccinations are not effective for elderly. The universal flu vaccine does not need to be reformatted every year and stops people from needing a seasonal flu vaccine. Her first clinical trials, which were in 2008, made use of the Influenza A virus subtype H3N2, and included daily monitoring of the patient's symptoms.[22][23] It was the first study that it was possible to stimulate T cells in response to a flu virus, and that this stimulation would protect people from getting the flu.[22] Her research has demonstrated that the adenoviral vector ChAdOx1 can be used to make vaccinations that are protective against Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) in mice and able to induce immune response against MERS in humans.[24][25] The same vector was also used to create a vaccine against Nipah which was effective in hamsters (but never proven in humans),[26] in addition to a potential vaccine for Rift Valley Fever that was protective in sheep, goats, and cattle (but not proven in humans).[27]

Gilbert has been involved with the development of a new vaccination to protect against coronavirus since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.[28][29][30][2] She leads the work on this vaccine candidate alongside Andrew Pollard, Teresa Lambe, Sandy Douglas, Catherine Green and Adrian Hill.[31] As with her earlier work, the COVID-19 vaccine makes use of an adenoviral vector, which stimulates an immune response against the coronavirus spike protein.[28][29] Plans were announced to start animal studies in March 2020, and recruitment began of 510 human participants for a phase I/II trial on 27 March.[32][33][34]

In April 2020, Gilbert was interviewed about the developments by Andrew Marr on BBC television.[35] That same month, Gilbert was reported as saying that her candidate vaccine could be available by September 2020,[36] if everything goes to plan with the clinical trial, which has received funding from sources such as the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations.[37] Gilbert delivered an update in September 2020 that the vaccine, AZD1222, was being produced by AstraZeneca while phase III trials were ongoing.[38] Because of her vaccine research, Gilbert featured on The Times' 'Science Power List' in May 2020.[39]

In 2021, Gilbert and Catherine Green published Vaxxers: the inside story of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine and the race against the virus.[40][41]

Recognition Edit

Gilbert was the subject of BBC Radio 4's The Life Scientific in September 2020.[42] She was also on the list of the BBC's 100 Women announced on 23 November 2020,[43] and became a senior associated research fellow at Christ Church, Oxford.[44] Gilbert was awarded the Rosalind Franklin medal for her services to science by Humanists UK at its annual Rosalind Franklin Lecture on 5 March 2021,[45] at which she delivered a lecture titled ‘Racing against the virus’. The lecture detailed the history of the science of vaccination and recounted the progress of the Oxford/AstraZeneca vaccine.[46]

In June 2021, Gilbert received a standing ovation at the 2021 Wimbledon Championships.[47] In 2021, as a role model (Barbie Shero), Sarah Gilbert had a Barbie doll made in her honour by the toy manufacturer Mattel.[48][49]

Awards Edit

Personal life Edit

Gilbert gave birth to triplets in 1998. Her partner gave up his career to be their primary parent.[14] As of 2020, all of the triplets are studying biochemistry at university.[12]

Selected publications Edit

Gilbert has an h-index of 95 according to Google Scholar.[1] Her publications include:[57][58]

  • Merryn Voysey; Sue Ann Costa Clemens; Shabir A Madhi; et al. (8 December 2020). "Safety and efficacy of the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine (AZD1222) against SARS-CoV-2: an interim analysis of four randomised controlled trials in Brazil, South Africa, and the UK". The Lancet. 397 (10269): 99–111. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(20)32661-1. ISSN 0140-6736. PMC 7723445. PMID 33306989. Wikidata Q104286457.
  • Schneider J; Sarah Gilbert; Blanchard TJ; et al. (1 April 1998). "Enhanced immunogenicity for CD8+ T cell induction and complete protective efficacy of malaria DNA vaccination by boosting with modified vaccinia virus Ankara". Nature Medicine. 4 (4): 397–402. doi:10.1038/NM0498-397. ISSN 1078-8956. PMID 9546783. S2CID 11413461. Wikidata Q44138669.
  • McShane, H; Pathan, A A; Sander, C R; Keating, S M; Gilbert, S C; Huygen, K; Fletcher, H A; Hill, A V S (December 2004). "Erratum: Recombinant modified vaccinia virus Ankara expressing antigen 85A boosts BCG-primed and naturally acquired antimycobacterial immunity in humans". Nature Medicine. 10 (12): 1397. doi:10.1038/nm1204-1397a. ISSN 1078-8956.
  • Samuel J McConkey; William H H Reece; Vasee S Moorthy; et al. (25 May 2003). "Enhanced T-cell immunogenicity of plasmid DNA vaccines boosted by recombinant modified vaccinia virus Ankara in humans". Nature Medicine. 9 (6): 729–735. doi:10.1038/NM881. ISSN 1078-8956. PMID 12766765. S2CID 6670274. Wikidata Q45723463.
  • Sarah Gilbert; Plebanski M; Gupta S; et al. (1 February 1998). "Association of malaria parasite population structure, HLA, and immunological antagonism". Science. 279 (5354): 1173–1177. Bibcode:1998Sci...279.1173G. doi:10.1126/SCIENCE.279.5354.1173. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 9469800. Wikidata Q47826329.  
  • Katie J. Ewer; Tommy Rampling; Tommy Rampling; et al. (28 January 2015). "A Monovalent Chimpanzee Adenovirus Ebola Vaccine Boosted with MVA". The New England Journal of Medicine. 374 (17): 1635–1646. doi:10.1056/NEJMOA1411627. hdl:10044/1/83613. ISSN 0028-4793. PMC 5798586. PMID 25629663. Wikidata Q24289279.
  • Gilbert, Sarah; Green, Catherine (2021). Vaxxers: the inside story of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine and the race against the virus. London: Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 9781529369854.

External links Edit

  • Sarah Gilbert publications indexed by Google Scholar
  • Sarah Gilbert on LinkedIn
  • Oxford's Professor Sarah Gilbert: "The joys and frustrations of being a Covid vaccine maker". In: La Repubblica, 17 July 2021 (Interview).

References Edit

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  24. ^ Vincent J Munster; Daniel Wells; Teresa Lambe; et al. (16 October 2017). "Protective efficacy of a novel simian adenovirus vaccine against lethal MERS-CoV challenge in a transgenic human DPP4 mouse model". NPJ Vaccines. 2: 28. doi:10.1038/S41541-017-0029-1. ISSN 2059-0105. PMC 5643297. PMID 29263883. Wikidata Q47147430.
  25. ^ "New MERS Coronavirus vaccine clinical trial starts in Saudi Arabia". www.vaccitech.co.uk. 20 December 2019. Retrieved 22 March 2021.
  26. ^ Neeltje van Doremalen; Teresa Lambe; Sarah Sebastian; et al. (6 June 2019). "A single-dose ChAdOx1-vectored vaccine provides complete protection against Nipah Bangladesh and Malaysia in Syrian golden hamsters". PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases. 13 (6): e0007462. doi:10.1371/JOURNAL.PNTD.0007462. ISSN 1935-2735. PMC 6581282. PMID 31170144. Wikidata Q64917294.
  27. ^ George M Warimwe; Joseph Gesharisha; B Veronica Carr; et al. (5 February 2016). "Chimpanzee Adenovirus Vaccine Provides Multispecies Protection against Rift Valley Fever". Scientific Reports. 6: 20617. Bibcode:2016NatSR...620617W. doi:10.1038/SREP20617. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 4742904. PMID 26847478. Wikidata Q36548980.
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  33. ^ Robson, Steve (20 March 2020). "British scientists hope to start coronavirus vaccine trials next month". manchestereveningnews.co.uk. Retrieved 27 March 2020.
  34. ^ "UK scientists enrol volunteers for coronavirus vaccine trial". The Guardian. 17 March 2020.
  35. ^ "Prof Sarah Gilbert: Coronavirus vaccine trials to start within days". The Andrew Marr Show. UK. 19 April 2020. Retrieved 19 April 2020.
  36. ^ hermesauto (11 April 2020). "Coronavirus vaccine could be ready in six months, says UK scientist". The Straits Times. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
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  39. ^ Franklin-Wallis, Oliver (23 May 2020). "From pandemics to cancer: the science power list". The Times. ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
  40. ^ Honigsbaum, Mark (11 July 2021). "Vaxxers by Sarah Gilbert and Catherine Green; Until Proven Safe by Geoff Manaugh and Nicola Twilley – reviews". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
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sarah, gilbert, american, actress, sara, gilbert, dame, sarah, catherine, gilbert, born, april, 1962, english, vaccinologist, professor, vaccinology, university, oxford, founder, vaccitech, specialises, development, vaccines, against, influenza, emerging, vira. For the American actress see Sara Gilbert Dame Sarah Catherine Gilbert DBE FRS born April 1962 is an English vaccinologist who is a Professor of Vaccinology at the University of Oxford and co founder of Vaccitech 2 3 4 5 6 She specialises in the development of vaccines against influenza and emerging viral pathogens 7 She led the development and testing of the universal flu vaccine which underwent clinical trials in 2011 DameSarah GilbertDBE FRSBornApril 1962 age 61 Kettering Northamptonshire EnglandAlma materUniversity of East Anglia BSc University of Hull PhD Known forVaccinologyChildren3AwardsAlbert Medal 2021 Princess of Asturias Award 2021 King Faisal Prize 2023 Scientific careerFieldsVaccines 1 InstitutionsUniversity of Oxford Vaccitech Delta BiotechnologyLeicester BiocentreBrewing Industry Research FoundationThesisStudies on lipid accumulation and genetics of Rhodosporidium toruloides 1986 Doctoral advisorColin Ratledge Dr M KeenanWebsitewww wbr jenner wbr ac wbr uk wbr team wbr sarah gilbertIn January 2020 she read a report on ProMED mail about four people in China suffering from a strange kind of pneumonia of unknown origin in Wuhan 8 Within two weeks a vaccine had been designed at Oxford against the new pathogen which later became known as COVID 19 9 On 30 December 2020 the Oxford AstraZeneca COVID 19 vaccine she co developed with the Oxford Vaccine Group was approved for use in the UK 10 As of January 2022 more than 2 5 billion doses of the vaccine have been released to more than 170 countries worldwide 11 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Research and career 3 Recognition 4 Awards 5 Personal life 6 Selected publications 7 External links 8 ReferencesEarly life and education EditSarah Catherine Gilbert was born in Kettering Northamptonshire Her father was an office manager for a shoemakers and her mother was a primary school teacher 12 Gilbert attended Kettering High School for Girls where she realised that she wanted to work in medicine 13 14 She earned nine O Levels with six A grades 13 She graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in biological sciences from the University of East Anglia UEA in 1983 15 While at UEA she began playing the saxophone which she would practise in the woods around the UEA Broad so as not to disturb others in her halls 13 16 She moved to the University of Hull for her doctoral degree where she investigated the genetics and biochemistry of the yeast Rhodosporidium toruloides graduating with a PhD in 1986 17 14 Research and career EditAfter earning her doctoral degree Gilbert worked as a postdoctoral researcher in industry at the Brewing Industry Research Foundation before moving to the Leicester Biocentre In 1990 Gilbert joined Delta Biotechnology a biopharmaceutical company that manufactured drugs in Nottingham 14 18 In 1994 Gilbert returned to academia joining the laboratory of Adrian V S Hill Her early research considered host parasite interactions in malaria She became a University lecturer in 1999 and she was made a Reader in Vaccinology at the University of Oxford in 2004 14 She was made Professor at the Jenner Institute in 2010 With the support of the Wellcome Trust Gilbert started work on the design and creation of novel influenza vaccinations 14 In particular her research considers the development and preclinical testing of viral vaccinations which embed a pathogenic protein inside a safe virus 19 20 These viral vaccinations induce a T cell response which can be used against viral diseases malaria and cancer 19 Graphical representation of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus 2 SARS CoV 2 created by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention which reveals ultrastructural morphology exhibited by coronaviruses Gilbert was involved with the development and testing of the universal flu vaccine Unlike conventional vaccinations the universal flu vaccine did not stimulate the production of antibodies but instead triggers the immune system to create T cells that are specific for influenza 21 It makes use of one of the core proteins nucleoprotein and matrix protein 1 inside the Influenza A virus not the external proteins that exist on the outside coat 22 As the immune system weakens with age conventional vaccinations are not effective for elderly The universal flu vaccine does not need to be reformatted every year and stops people from needing a seasonal flu vaccine Her first clinical trials which were in 2008 made use of the Influenza A virus subtype H3N2 and included daily monitoring of the patient s symptoms 22 23 It was the first study that it was possible to stimulate T cells in response to a flu virus and that this stimulation would protect people from getting the flu 22 Her research has demonstrated that the adenoviral vector ChAdOx1 can be used to make vaccinations that are protective against Middle East respiratory syndrome MERS in mice and able to induce immune response against MERS in humans 24 25 The same vector was also used to create a vaccine against Nipah which was effective in hamsters but never proven in humans 26 in addition to a potential vaccine for Rift Valley Fever that was protective in sheep goats and cattle but not proven in humans 27 Gilbert has been involved with the development of a new vaccination to protect against coronavirus since the beginning of the COVID 19 pandemic 28 29 30 2 She leads the work on this vaccine candidate alongside Andrew Pollard Teresa Lambe Sandy Douglas Catherine Green and Adrian Hill 31 As with her earlier work the COVID 19 vaccine makes use of an adenoviral vector which stimulates an immune response against the coronavirus spike protein 28 29 Plans were announced to start animal studies in March 2020 and recruitment began of 510 human participants for a phase I II trial on 27 March 32 33 34 In April 2020 Gilbert was interviewed about the developments by Andrew Marr on BBC television 35 That same month Gilbert was reported as saying that her candidate vaccine could be available by September 2020 36 if everything goes to plan with the clinical trial which has received funding from sources such as the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations 37 Gilbert delivered an update in September 2020 that the vaccine AZD1222 was being produced by AstraZeneca while phase III trials were ongoing 38 Because of her vaccine research Gilbert featured on The Times Science Power List in May 2020 39 In 2021 Gilbert and Catherine Green published Vaxxers the inside story of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine and the race against the virus 40 41 Recognition EditGilbert was the subject of BBC Radio 4 s The Life Scientific in September 2020 42 She was also on the list of the BBC s 100 Women announced on 23 November 2020 43 and became a senior associated research fellow at Christ Church Oxford 44 Gilbert was awarded the Rosalind Franklin medal for her services to science by Humanists UK at its annual Rosalind Franklin Lecture on 5 March 2021 45 at which she delivered a lecture titled Racing against the virus The lecture detailed the history of the science of vaccination and recounted the progress of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine 46 In June 2021 Gilbert received a standing ovation at the 2021 Wimbledon Championships 47 In 2021 as a role model Barbie Shero Sarah Gilbert had a Barbie doll made in her honour by the toy manufacturer Mattel 48 49 Awards Edit2021 Humanists UK Rosalind Franklin Medal 46 2021 Albert Medal of the Royal Society of Arts 50 2021 Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire DBE in the 2021 Birthday Honours for services to science and to public health in COVID 19 vaccine development 51 2021 Princess of Asturias Award for Technical amp Scientific Research 52 2021 Royal Society of Medicine Gold Medal 53 2022 Honorary doctorate of science from the University of East Anglia 54 2023 King Faisal Prize in Medicine 55 2023 Fellow of the Royal Society FRS 56 Personal life EditGilbert gave birth to triplets in 1998 Her partner gave up his career to be their primary parent 14 As of 2020 update all of the triplets are studying biochemistry at university 12 Selected publications EditGilbert has an h index of 95 according to Google Scholar 1 Her publications include 57 58 Merryn Voysey Sue Ann Costa Clemens Shabir A Madhi et al 8 December 2020 Safety and efficacy of the ChAdOx1 nCoV 19 vaccine AZD1222 against SARS CoV 2 an interim analysis of four randomised controlled trials in Brazil South Africa and the UK The Lancet 397 10269 99 111 doi 10 1016 S0140 6736 20 32661 1 ISSN 0140 6736 PMC 7723445 PMID 33306989 Wikidata Q104286457 Schneider J Sarah Gilbert Blanchard TJ et al 1 April 1998 Enhanced immunogenicity for CD8 T cell induction and complete protective efficacy of malaria DNA vaccination by boosting with modified vaccinia virus Ankara Nature Medicine 4 4 397 402 doi 10 1038 NM0498 397 ISSN 1078 8956 PMID 9546783 S2CID 11413461 Wikidata Q44138669 McShane H Pathan A A Sander C R Keating S M Gilbert S C Huygen K Fletcher H A Hill A V S December 2004 Erratum Recombinant modified vaccinia virus Ankara expressing antigen 85A boosts BCG primed and naturally acquired antimycobacterial immunity in humans Nature Medicine 10 12 1397 doi 10 1038 nm1204 1397a ISSN 1078 8956 Samuel J McConkey William H H Reece Vasee S Moorthy et al 25 May 2003 Enhanced T cell immunogenicity of plasmid DNA vaccines boosted by recombinant modified vaccinia virus Ankara in humans Nature Medicine 9 6 729 735 doi 10 1038 NM881 ISSN 1078 8956 PMID 12766765 S2CID 6670274 Wikidata Q45723463 Sarah Gilbert Plebanski M Gupta S et al 1 February 1998 Association of malaria parasite population structure HLA and immunological antagonism Science 279 5354 1173 1177 Bibcode 1998Sci 279 1173G doi 10 1126 SCIENCE 279 5354 1173 ISSN 0036 8075 PMID 9469800 Wikidata Q47826329 Katie J Ewer Tommy Rampling Tommy Rampling et al 28 January 2015 A Monovalent Chimpanzee Adenovirus Ebola Vaccine Boosted with MVA The New England Journal of Medicine 374 17 1635 1646 doi 10 1056 NEJMOA1411627 hdl 10044 1 83613 ISSN 0028 4793 PMC 5798586 PMID 25629663 Wikidata Q24289279 Gilbert Sarah Green Catherine 2021 Vaxxers the inside story of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine and the race against the virus London Hodder amp Stoughton ISBN 9781529369854 External links Edit Scholia has an author profile for Sarah Gilbert Sarah Gilbert publications indexed by Google Scholar Sarah Gilbert on LinkedIn Oxford s Professor Sarah Gilbert The joys and frustrations of being a Covid vaccine maker In La Repubblica 17 July 2021 Interview References Edit a b Sarah Gilbert publications indexed by Google Scholar a b Richard Lane 1 April 2020 Sarah Gilbert carving a path towards a COVID 19 vaccine The Lancet 395 10232 1247 doi 10 1016 S0140 6736 20 30796 0 ISSN 0140 6736 PMC 7162644 PMID 32305089 Wikidata Q92035270 Sarah Gilbert Nuffield Department of Medicine University of Oxford Retrieved 10 February 2020 Professor Sarah Gilbert University of Oxford Retrieved 10 February 2020 Professor Sarah Gilbert University of Oxford University of Oxford Retrieved 10 February 2020 Our Team vaccitech co uk Retrieved 28 March 2020 Professor Sarah Gilbert Hic Vac hic vac org Gilbert Sarah Green Catherine 2021 Vaxxers the inside story of the Oxford vaccine and the race against the virus London ISBN 978 1529369854 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link McKie Robin 4 July 2021 Centre Court ovations limbo dancing grans it s all been humbling say Oxford vaccine creators The Guardian Retrieved 9 July 2021 Covid 19 Oxford AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine approved for use in UK BBC News BBC 30 December 2020 Retrieved 30 December 2020 One year anniversary of UK deploying Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine gov uk Retrieved 4 January 2022 a b Cookson Clive 24 July 2020 Sarah Gilbert the researcher leading the race to a Covid 19 vaccine Financial Times Retrieved 25 June 2021 a b c Coronavirus vaccine Who is Professor Sarah Gilbert Newsround 24 November 2020 Retrieved 28 June 2021 a b c d e f Admin Professor Sarah Gilbert Working for NDM Archived from the original on 27 March 2020 Retrieved 27 March 2020 The UEA graduate leading hunt for coronavirus vaccine Eastern Daily Press 23 April 2020 Retrieved 20 June 2021 UEA alumni in 2020 University of East Anglia Retrieved 28 June 2021 Gilbert Sarah Catherine 1986 Studies on lipid accumulaltion and genetics of Rhodosporidium toruloides jisc ac uk PhD thesis University of Hull OCLC 499901226 EThOS uk bl ethos 381881 Vaccine matters Can we cure coronavirus Science Magazine 12 August 2020 Retrieved 7 September 2020 a b Sarah Gilbert Viral Vectored Vaccines Nuffield Department of Medicine University of Oxford Retrieved 27 March 2020 Professor Sarah Gilbert Hic Vac hic vac org Retrieved 27 March 2020 World First Trial for Universal Flu Vaccine Splice 11 October 2017 Retrieved 27 March 2020 a b c Jha Alok correspondent science 6 February 2011 Flu breakthrough promises a vaccine to kill all strains The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Sarah Gilbert The Jenner Institute jenner ac uk Retrieved 27 March 2020 Vincent J Munster Daniel Wells Teresa Lambe et al 16 October 2017 Protective efficacy of a novel simian adenovirus vaccine against lethal MERS CoV challenge in a transgenic human DPP4 mouse model NPJ Vaccines 2 28 doi 10 1038 S41541 017 0029 1 ISSN 2059 0105 PMC 5643297 PMID 29263883 Wikidata Q47147430 New MERS Coronavirus vaccine clinical trial starts in Saudi Arabia www vaccitech co uk 20 December 2019 Retrieved 22 March 2021 Neeltje van Doremalen Teresa Lambe Sarah Sebastian et al 6 June 2019 A single dose ChAdOx1 vectored vaccine provides complete protection against Nipah Bangladesh and Malaysia in Syrian golden hamsters PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 13 6 e0007462 doi 10 1371 JOURNAL PNTD 0007462 ISSN 1935 2735 PMC 6581282 PMID 31170144 Wikidata Q64917294 George M Warimwe Joseph Gesharisha B Veronica Carr et al 5 February 2016 Chimpanzee Adenovirus Vaccine Provides Multispecies Protection against Rift Valley Fever Scientific Reports 6 20617 Bibcode 2016NatSR 620617W doi 10 1038 SREP20617 ISSN 2045 2322 PMC 4742904 PMID 26847478 Wikidata Q36548980 a b Two groups of UK scientists in race to develop coronavirus vaccine London Evening Standard 7 February 2020 Retrieved 27 March 2020 a b Vaccine trials among recipients of 20 million coronavirus research investment Government of the United Kingdom Retrieved 27 March 2020 Oxford team to begin novel coronavirus vaccine research University of Oxford University of Oxford 7 February 2020 Retrieved 27 March 2020 COVID 19 Vaccine Trials COVID 19 covid19vaccinetrial co uk Retrieved 11 April 2020 Sample Ian 19 March 2020 Trials to begin on Covid 19 vaccine in UK next month The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 27 March 2020 Robson Steve 20 March 2020 British scientists hope to start coronavirus vaccine trials next month manchestereveningnews co uk Retrieved 27 March 2020 UK scientists enrol volunteers for coronavirus vaccine trial The Guardian 17 March 2020 Prof Sarah Gilbert Coronavirus vaccine trials to start within days The Andrew Marr Show UK 19 April 2020 Retrieved 19 April 2020 hermesauto 11 April 2020 Coronavirus vaccine could be ready in six months says UK scientist The Straits Times Retrieved 11 April 2020 Stephanie Baker 30 March 2020 How Top Scientists Are Racing to Beat the Coronavirus Bloomberg News Retrieved 11 April 2020 Lovett Samuel 1 September 2020 You just get on with it The Oxford professor carrying the world s hopes of a coronavirus vaccine The Independent Retrieved 8 September 2020 Franklin Wallis Oliver 23 May 2020 From pandemics to cancer the science power list The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 26 May 2020 Honigsbaum Mark 11 July 2021 Vaxxers by Sarah Gilbert and Catherine Green Until Proven Safe by Geoff Manaugh and Nicola Twilley reviews The Guardian Retrieved 12 June 2022 Ledford Heidi 5 August 2021 The COVID vaccine makers tell all Nature 596 7870 29 30 Bibcode 2021Natur 596 29L doi 10 1038 d41586 021 02090 9 S2CID 236883504 Presenter Jim Al Khalili Producer Anna Buckley 15 September 2020 Sarah Gilbert on developing a vaccine for Covid 19 The Life Scientific BBC BBC Radio 4 Retrieved 15 September 2020 BBC 100 Women 2020 Who is on the list this year BBC News 23 November 2020 Retrieved 23 November 2020 e Matters 25th February 2021 www chch ox ac uk Retrieved 9 September 2021 Gilbert Sarah 2021 Racing against the virus The Rosalind Franklin Lecture YouTube Retrieved 7 December 2021 a b Vaccine creator Professor Sarah Gilbert delivers Rosalind Franklin Lecture to thousands Humanists UK Retrieved 8 March 2021 Duncan Conrad 28 June 2021 Wimbledon crowd gives standing ovation to Oxford Covid vaccine developer The Independent Retrieved 29 June 2021 Vaccinologist Barbie Prof Sarah Gilbert honoured with a doll the Guardian 4 August 2021 Ross Deborah 24 May 2023 Your Sarah Gilbert doll isn t realistic Mattel I want a Pay Gap Barbie via www thetimes co uk Oxford vaccine creator Professor Sarah Gilbert awarded RSA Albert Medal www ox ac uk Accessed 23 March 2021 No 63377 The London Gazette Supplement 12 June 2021 p B8 IT Developed with webControl CMS by Intermark Katalin Kariko Drew Weissman Philip Felgner Ugur Sahin Ozlem Tureci Derrick Rossi and Sarah Gilbert Laureates Princess of Asturias Awards The Princess of Asturias Foundation Royal Society of Medicine welcomes new Honorary Fellows and medal winners Royal Society of Medicine Retrieved 30 August 2021 Covid vaccine co creator Sarah Gilbert among 2022 UEA honorary graduates Eastern Daily Press Retrieved 30 August 2021 King Faisal Prize 2023 Sarah Gilbert royalsociety org Retrieved 14 May 2023 Sarah Gilbert publications from Europe PubMed Central Publications by Sarah Gilbert at ResearchGate Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sarah Gilbert amp oldid 1168408593, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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