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NewsModerna opens UK’s first mRNA vaccine manufacturing facility
As other pharma companies reconsider their investments, Moderna’s focus insulates it from the UK’s drug pricing row.
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mRNA vaccine research worth $500m cut by RFK Jr
HHS throws out Pfizer, CSL Seqirus and Sanofi proposals, and will restructure AstraZeneca and Moderna projects.
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NewsDraft regulatory guidance on personalised cancer therapies published
The new draft guidance for personalised cancer therapies addresses the questions that this new regulatory pathway creates, according to the MHRA’s Chief Executive.
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NewsCHMP meeting highlights – January 2025
In its January meeting, the EMA’s human medicines committee recommended eight new medicines, including biosimilars and a new vaccine.
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ArticleMpox update - August 2024
This article discusses the impact of the recent mpox emergency following the outbreak of the virus in 2022, highlights the industry’s response, potential vaccine candidates and key recommendations for international management of the disease.
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NewsmRNA cancer vaccine granted world-first approval
Once commercialised, the mRNA therapeutic cancer vaccine will offer a new option to treat advanced Epstein–Barr virus-positive solid tumours and haematologic malignancies.
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ArticleUnlocking innovative hydrogel treatments
Researchers from Queen's University Belfast, Garry Laverty, Sreekanth Pentlavalli and Yuming An, delve into the potential of an innovative ‘hydrogel’ version of the HIV drug zidovudine.
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ArticleDeveloping new treatment regimens for HIV
Here, Sherene Min, Vice President and Head of Global Clinical Development at ViiV Healthcare, explains how the HIV treatment landscape is changing, with moves towards long acting and self‑administered treatments.
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WhitepaperApplication note: The chilled future of MRNA filling & freezing
The fluid management for mRNA, LNPs, pDNA and viral vectors for cryopreservation are often prone to inefficiencies. SUT optimizes the manufacturing process.
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NewsKey vaccine adjuvant biosynthesised
UK scientists have unlocked the potential of bioengineering vaccine adjuvants, based on a study of the molecule QS-21.
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ArticleThe imperative of fridge-free vaccines
Bruce Roser of Stablepharma gives an overview of efforts to develop thermostable vaccines. Could ‘fridge-free’ formulations improve the cost-effectiveness and accessibility of vaccination?
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News$260 million funding injection for Danish vaccines initiative
The Novo Nordisk Foundation is investing up to $260 million in a vaccines research and development initiative focused on respiratory diseases.
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NewsEuropean approval for third adapted COVID-19 vaccine
The European Commission has authorised the first protein-based adapted vaccine for COVID-19.
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ArticleAccelerating AMR vaccine development
Dr Neil Murray, Chief Executive of ReNewVax, explores the importance of new bacterial vaccines in the context of antimicrobial resistance and examines how the principle of reverse vaccinology could help to create more accessible and cost-effective vaccines.
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NewsModerna reveals optimistic data for influenza-COVID-19 vaccine
Strong influenza and COVID-19 immunogenicity compared to approved standalone vaccines has been demonstrated in Moderna’s combination vaccine, interim Phase I/II trial data shows.
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NewsSanofi-Janssen collaboration to advance novel E. coli vaccine
A potential first-in-class extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) vaccine set to be jointly developed by Sanofi and Janssen, could help to abate a pathogen that is key in driving global antimicrobial resistance (AMR).
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ArticlePaving the way for anti-Abeta active immunotherapy
Recent breakthroughs in anti-Abeta immunotherapy for Alzheimer's have shown disease-modifying potential, with vaccination emerging as a promising approach, as AC Immune’s Marija Vukicevic, Yves Kremer, Marie Kosco-Vilbois and Andrea Pfeifer explain.
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NewsCHMP recommends updated Omicron vaccine
Pfizer and BioNTech’s adapted Omicron XBB.1.5 COVID-19 vaccine has been recommended for two additional indications in the EU.
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NewsMHRA authorises new COVID-19 vaccine
The new COVID-19 vaccine authorised by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) contains an adjuvant and is indicated to be given to patients over 16 years.
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NewsWHO prequalifies meningitis conjugate vaccine
Prequalification by the World Health Organization (WHO) for the first conjugate vaccine to prevent meningitis caused by meningococcal group X could help “finally end all meningococcal meningitis epidemics in Africa”.


