It won t be rolled out for COVID-19, but technology developed for UQ vaccine might help fight future viruses
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If no other vaccines had proven effective for COVID-19, UQ researchers say they may have continued to develop their candidate.
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Back in January when scientists at the University of Queensland received funding to rapidly develop and test new vaccines, the goal was to help stop the world s next epidemic.
Faced with the growing and urgent threat of emerging infectious diseases, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness (CEPI) backed the UQ team and their molecular clamp technology to supercharge vaccine production.
There has been absolutely no compromise in clinical testing of COVID-19 vaccines: Gagandeep Kang
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There has been absolutely no compromise in clinical testing of Covid-19 vaccines, says clinical scientist Gagandeep Kang
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