06 / May / 2026 “Science is a state program, not a government project,” says scientist among the 107 most influential Brazilians in the world From vaccines to major epidemics, Maurício Nogueira has taken discoveries from the laboratory to public policy and is among the 107 most influential Brazilian scientists in the world By Yasmim Cunha
09 / March / 2026 How biological and social conditions influence vaccine effectiveness An international review shows how biological, socioeconomic, and environmental factors affect immune responses to vaccines among different populations By Editorial staff
07 / May / 2025 Is the world better prepared for a next pandemic? Identifying pathogens with the potential for a pandemic, establishing global surveillance systems, and regionalizing vaccine production and licensing are urgent actions needed to address a new pandemic By Sue Ann Costa Clemens
13 / February / 2025 Course: Biotechnological applications in vaccine production University of Siena accepting applications for online biotechnology and vaccine development course until March 5 By Editorial staff
25 / June / 2024 Jorge Kalil: Making vaccines in Brazil is like David versus Goliath The country is not investing enough in the technology needed to develop and produce vaccines for the biggest threats to public health, says the former Butantan director By Moura Leite Netto
17 / June / 2024 Guidelines to combat misinformation about vaccines Pediatric infectious disease specialist recommends international document for healthcare professionals with information and responses regarding the safety of immunizations By Renato de Ávila Kfouri
23 / August / 2023 Public research and new molecules Public sector research institutions were responsible for the discovery of 364 drugs and vaccines approved in the USA over the last four decades By Editorial staff