Cynthia Robinson
Cynthia Robinson (January 12, 1944 – November 23, 2015) was an American musician, best known for being a founding member of Sly and the Family Stone, for which she was the trumpeter and a vocalist. Her voice and presence were featured in the hits "Dance to the Music" and "I Want to Take You Higher." Questlove of the hip hop band the Roots has called Robinson the original "hypeman." Provided by Wikipedia
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Lot-to-lot consistency, immunogenicity, and safety of the Ad26.ZEBOV, MVA-BN-Filo Ebola virus vaccine regimen: A phase 3, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial by Neil Goldstein, Chelsea McLean, Auguste Gaddah, Joachim Doua, Babajide Keshinro, Linda Bus-Jacobs, Jenny Hendriks, Kerstin Luhn, Cynthia Robinson, Macaya Douoguih
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Helminth exposure and immune response to the two-dose heterologous Ad26.ZEBOV, MVA-BN-Filo Ebola vaccine regimen. by Houreratou Barry, Edouard Lhomme, Mathieu Surénaud, Moumini Nouctara, Cynthia Robinson, Viki Bockstal, Innocent Valea, Serge Somda, Halidou Tinto, Nicolas Meda, Brian Greenwood, Rodolphe Thiébaut, Christine Lacabaratz
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Implementation of accelerated research: strategies for implementation as applied in a phase 1 Ad26.ZEBOV, MVA-BN-Filo two-dose Ebola vaccine clinical trial in Uganda by Jonathan Kitonsa, Abu-Baker Ggayi, Zacchaeus Anywaine, Eva Kisaakye, Laura Nsangi, Vincent Basajja, Mary Nyantaro, Deborah Watson-Jones, Georgi Shukarev, Ine Ilsbroux, Cynthia Robinson, Pontiano Kaleebu
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