Fraunhofer USA Center for Molecular Biotechnology Receives Gates Foundation Grant for Avian Influenza Vaccine Development
Posted on: Friday, 30 January 2009, 15:08 CST
Dr.
"It is essential that new vaccines reach the people who need them most,"
said
CMB's platform provides a new alternative to traditional vaccine production, with improved speed, surge capacity, and cost efficiency. The technology has also earned support from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to continue developing the technology and establish it as a platform for accelerated manufacturing pharmaceuticals. The transient plant- based expression technology is licensed by CMB from its partner, iBioPharma, Inc.
About Fraunhofer Center for Molecular Biotechnology
Fraunhofer CMB's mission is to develop safe and effective vaccines targeting infectious diseases and autoimmune disorders. CMB's technology provides a safe, rapid and economical alternative for vaccine production. The Center conducts research in the area of plant biotechnology, utilizing new, cutting edge technologies to assist the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of human and animal diseases. The Center houses individuals with expertise and excellence in plant virology, pathology, molecular biology, immunology, vaccinology, protein engineering, and biochemistry. Further information is available at www.fraunhofer-cmb.org
Fraunhofer CMB is one of six Fraunhofer USA research centers. Fraunhofer
USA, Inc. is a non-profit research and development corporation, with
headquarters in
SOURCE Fraunhofer Center for Molecular Biotechnology
Source: PR Newswire
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