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Research groups

Julia Talarek

DPhil Student

BIOGRAPHY

I graduated with an MBiochem Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry degree from the University of Oxford in 2024. During my degree, I completed a 9-month research project in the Douglas group titled "An Analytical Toolbox for the Characterisation of ChAdOx-Vectored Vaccines".  Following this, I continued working in the group as a Research Assitant, developing our understanding of analytical tools for vaccine release tests. 

Now, my doctoral reserach focuses on the critical relationship between process parameters, product quality and in vivo immunogenicity of ChAdOx-vectored vaccines. By advancing our understanding of how manufacturing impacts vaccine safety and efficacy, this work aims to support the optimisation of vaccine production in the future.