Oxford Vaccine Group director Prof Sir Andrew Pollard praises the artwork celebrating the landmark.
Prof Sir Andrew Pollard, director of the Oxford Vaccine Group, said it had been exciting to see the artwork come to life
The group is part of the University of Oxford and the new artwork will be on display at the institution's Natural History Museum until the start of next year. "The art is beautiful, and it's the most incredible way of representing those germs that are out there and are a threat to people," he said. Prof Daniela Ferreira, standing with a sculpture representing the pneumonia molecule, said she hoped the art would help people learn
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