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Stacey Schultz-Cherry explains the selection process to choose the influenza virus strains to include in the annual influenza vaccine. Schultz-Cherry also discusses her research on the influence of obesity on the course of disease and vaccine efficacy.

Host: Julie Wolf

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“People don’t appreciate how much work goes into this. The importance of surveillance - if we lose our surveillance, it’s going to be very difficult to know which strains to select for the vaccine, as well as diagnostics.”
 

“Part of the trick is not just predicting which viral strain to use but understanding which of those strains will grow to the highest efficiency without changing when we grow it in eggs to make the vaccine.”
 

“My bet is, whatever we find, it’s going to end up being 10 times more complicated...which is great for my post-docs, because there’s plenty of opportunities for them to find new things and build new labs, which is ultimately the most important thing you can do as a P.I.”
 

“I did wound repair during my Ph.D. . . . with my background in wound repair, I said ‘what is a virus but a great big wound” 
 

“When I was changing fields, my thesis committee asked me, ‘what are you doing? I was told it would take five years just to read the literature. You can’t change fields!’ And I said, ‘Yeah, I can.’” And I did!
 

“Whatever your decision is, you go for it you don’t have regrets, but you put 110% into whatever you decide to do.”
 

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