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NIH Research Matters profiles ICTS research supported by biorepository

NIH Research Matters profiles study led by ICTS investigator, Ali Ellebedy, PhD, an associate professor of pathology & immunology, of medicine and of molecular microbiology at Washington University School of Medicine. According to the study, antibodies elicited by COVID-19 vaccination become steadily more powerful for at least six months after vaccination. The study utilized samples obtained from Washington University School of Medicine’s COVID-19 biorepository, which is supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences of the NIH, grant number UL1TR002345.

Read the full story, “COVID-19 immune response improves for months after vaccination” in NIH Research Matters, a weekly update of NIH research highlights reviewed by NIH’s experts.