The ‘Stratification of Clinically Vulnerable People for COVID-19 Risk Using Antibody Testing’ (STRAVINSKY) study is pleased to hold a free public webinar on Tuesday 6 May at 18:00-19:00 BST to provide an update on the project as well as the current situation around COVID-19 for people with weakened immune systems.
STRAVINSKY is a 2-year study, which aims to build our understanding of who is most clinically vulnerable to COVID-19 infection and identify individuals or disease groups at highest risk. Using this information, STRAVINSKY hopes to assess the effectiveness of COVID-19 booster vaccine programmes or new treatment strategies for these patients.
Come along to this free webinar to hear about STRAVINSKY’s progress and what the study has found, as well as the additional impacts that STRAVINSKY’s research is having.
This webinar is for a public audience with the opportunity for everyone to ask questions to our speaker. Questions can be submitted beforehand via the registration link below or you can ask them live at the event via the Q&A function. All questions submitted will be treated in an anonymous manner. Please note, we’re unable to answer questions about individual medical needs.
Registration is free for all for this webinar and a recording will be available afterwards. Book your place here.
Speakers
- Professor Alex Richter, STRAVINSKY lead researcher, University of Birmingham
Chair
- Hana Ayoob, British Society for Immunology