Short series of one-minute sound bite clips covering different aspects of the Vaccine Breakthroughs Project's research, from research highlights to real world implications. Created with the input and voices of our Patient and Public volunteer members. As part of our commitment to communicating our results to and proactively engaging with the wider public, we have created a series of 3 soundbites each focusing on a different aspect of the Vaccine Breakthrough's Project and it's research. In the first sound bite, you will hear first author Utkarsh Agrawal give a one-minute short summary of the key findings from this project. In the second sound bite, you will hear from Patient and Public Involvement (PPI) member Deb Smith give her thoughts about why the work of the Vaccine Breakthrough Project is important. Finally, in the third sound bite PPI member Lynn Laidlaw asks Principal Investigator Professor Sir Aziz Sheikh how the results from this project has been used to inform real world policy decisions. Sound bite 1 - Research Highlights Sound bite 2 - A PPI Perspective Sound bite 3 - Real world use and impacts This article was published on 2024-09-24