Collaborative and efficient AIDS
vaccine development today means more lives saved in the future,» says Mark Feinberg, President and CEO of IAVI.
Not exact matches
Today's
vaccine production is so slow, costly, and inefficient that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services allotted $ 1 billion in 2006 toward the
development of new techniques.
Today and tomorrow, Ebola scientists and representatives from companies and regulatory bodies are meeting at the World Health Organization's (WHO's) headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, to discuss how to speed up clinical
development of
vaccines, a process that normally takes years.
The studies, which appear online
today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, are «scientifically interesting,» says Mark Tompkins, who studies influenza
vaccine development at the University of Georgia, Athens.
The
vaccine technology clearly has a biological effect that prevents dengue,» says Derek Wallace, regional director of clinical
development for Sanofi Pasteur, the French pharmaceutical firm developing the
vaccine, who reported results online
today at The Lancet.
Only one
vaccine has been licensed, and neither it nor any others in
development today will be 100 percent effective against malaria infection, said lead researcher José A. Stoute, associate professor of medicine and microbiology and immunology.
Today, «humanized» mice are in wide use in scientific research, promising hope for the
development of
vaccines for HIV, multiple sclerosis, and other autoimmune disorders.
April 10, 2018 - The results, published
today (9 April) in PNAS could help improve the
development of an effective malaria
vaccine.
Today the founder and leader of the world's largest HIV
vaccine network, Corey will deliver a plenary talk on the state of HIV
vaccine development at next month's AIDS 2016 conference, the biannual meeting of the International AIDS Society, in Durban, South Africa.
Continuing its rich history of discoveries and biomedical breakthroughs, Wistar
today is an international leader in basic biomedical research in cancer and infectious diseases, with a focus on discoveries leading to the
development of novel therapies and
vaccines.
Still Important
Today Despite the
development of excellent and safe
vaccines against rabies, every 10 minutes, somewhere in the world, a person dies of rabies, most of them children.