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WAMC New York News
11:16 am
Fri January 2, 2004
Research Hopes to Improve Vaccines
By Pat Bradley
Saranac Lake, NY – The Trudeau Institute in Saranac Lake is a biomedical research facility focusing on diseases of the lungs. The latest research at the Institute finds that the younger someone is when immunized against disease, the more effective it will be in the long-run. The research has implications for how vaccines are developed and when they should be given. North Country Bureau Chief Pat Bradley spoke to the lead researcher for the study.