Qualifications
BSc Biological Sciences (First Class, University of East Anglia); PhD (University of Hull)
Academic background
I am Professor of Vaccinology at the University of Oxford and co-founder of Vaccitech. I have held Research Scientist positions at Leicester University and Delta Biotechnology. I joined the Nuffield Department of Medicine at the University of Oxford in 1994 and became part of the Jenner Institute upon its foundation in 2005. Having come to Oxford as a Senior Molecular Biologist, I was appointed University Research Lecturer in 1999, Reader in Vaccinology in 2004, Jenner Investigator in 2006, and Professor of Vaccinology in 2010. You can learn more about my academic and professional background from my Wikipedia page.
Research interests
I research and develop novel influenza vaccines, being responsible for a human challenge study demonstrating vaccine efficacy via T cell responses to conserved internal antigens of influenza. My focus is on viral-vectored vaccines that work by inducing strong and protective T and B cell responses.
In January 2020 I initiated production of ChAdOx1 nCoV-19. This Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine has been used in more than 180 countries and is thought to have saved more than six million lives.
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Featured publications
I have over 200 publications, and an h-index of 92. See my Google Scholar profile.
My book Vaxxers, which tells the story of the Oxford–AstraZeneca vaccine's development and offers insight into the work through which we achieved this scientific feat, became a Sunday Times bestseller.