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10,000 ways | Researchers from the University of Saskatchewan are global leaders in pandemic preparedness

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In 2002, German researcher Volker Gerdts relocated to Saskatoon. Cutting-edge vaccine research was the attraction. Now he is at the helm of the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO)

World-renowned infectious disease specialist Volker Gerdts calls himself a “builder” who is carefully assembling a passionate team working to stop disease outbreaks in their tracks. His passion is infectious as he strives to keep people in Canada safe from future pandemics.

The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO), working out of the University of Saskatchewan, is at the frontline of Canada’s pandemic preparedness initiatives.

Want to know more?

  • Learn more about VIDO and how it’s helping to build a healthier world
  • Click here if you’re interested in knowing more about immunology and vaccinology
  • Find out how VIDO is working to identify future diseases in order to control and contain initial outbreaks
  • Visit VIDO’s profile on the Research Facilities Navigator to learn more about research and business opportunities
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In 2002, German researcher Volker Gerdts relocated to Saskatoon. Cutting-edge vaccine research was the attraction. Now he is at the helm of the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO)

World-renowned infectious disease specialist Volker Gerdts calls himself a “builder” who is carefully assembling a passionate team working to stop disease outbreaks in their tracks. His passion is infectious as he strives to keep people in Canada safe from future pandemics.

The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO), working out of the University of Saskatchewan, is at the frontline of Canada’s pandemic preparedness initiatives.

Want to know more?

  • Learn more about VIDO and how it’s helping to build a healthier world
  • Click here if you’re interested in knowing more about immunology and vaccinology
  • Find out how VIDO is working to identify future diseases in order to control and contain initial outbreaks
  • Visit VIDO’s profile on the Research Facilities Navigator to learn more about research and business opportunities
  continue reading

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