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Art & Antibodies: Vaccine Visionary

Meet Dr. James Crowe, a pioneering immunologist with an unexpected passion for art. Discover how his work at the intersection of science and art helped shape breakthroughs in COVID-19 vaccine research and development.

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In this video: Meet Dr. James Crowe, a pioneering immunologist with an unexpected passion for art. Discover how his work at the intersection of science and art helped shape breakthroughs in COVID-19 vaccine research and development.

The people that really change the world are not thinking about science and technology. They’re thinking about ideas. They’re just being curious.

Dr. Crowe in his lab Dr. James Crowe
Director of the ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ Vaccine Center, Ann Scott Carell Chair and professor of pediatrics and pathology, microbiology and immunology

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  • Meet Dr. James Crowe

    Dr. James Crowe

    Director of the ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ Vaccine Center, Ann Scott Carell Chair and professor of pediatrics and pathology, microbiology and immunology

    Physician scientist Dr. James Crowe has a broad research portfolio including viral immunology and antibody sciences. His goal is discovering mechanisms of immunity to illuminate vital knowledge critical to developing new medicines and vaccines.

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  • Dr. Crowe's Research in the News

    CBS News 60 Minutes: (April 11, 2021)Ìý

    Bloomberg: (April 20, 2020)Ìý

    CNN: (May 6, 2020)Ìý

    TEDxNashville: (May 19, 2017)Ìý

, director of the ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ Vaccine Center at ¹ú²ú´«Ã½ Medical Center, led the team that discovered a monoclonal antibody combination that protects against COVID-19. Optimized and developed by AstraZeneca, the monoclonal antibody combination called  is the first treatment to protect adults and children 12 years and older who have compromised immune systems before exposure to the virus.

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