Boosting Vaccine Research: The 16-Year Journey of TRANSVAC Vaccine Infrastructure
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2024-12-22ISSN
2076-393X
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TRANSVAC represents a long-running effort to accelerate the development of novel vaccines by integrating institutions from across Europe under a single collaborative framework. This initiative has empowered the global vaccine community since 2009 including contributing toward the development and optimization of vaccine candidates as well as the provision of new adjuvants, research protocols, and technologies. Scientific services were provided in support of 88 different vaccine development projects, and 400 professionals attended TRANSVAC training events on various vaccine-related topics. Here, we review the accomplishments of the TRANSVAC consortia and analyze the continued needs of academic and industrial vaccine developers in Europe. The findings highlight the benefits of coordination across different sectors, both through research infrastructures such as TRANSVAC and other mechanisms, to address the current and future global health challenges and ensure that European vaccine developers have the support required to successfully compete in the global market.
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619 - Veterinaria
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18
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MDPI
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Vaccines
Citación recomendada
Martin, William, Catarina Luís, Stefan Jungbluth, Monika Slezak, Frank a. W. Verreck, Holger Spiegel, Carlos A. Guzman, et al. 2024. “Boosting Vaccine Research: The 16-Year Journey of TRANSVAC Vaccine Infrastructure.” Vaccines 12 (12): 1446. https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines12121446.
Número del acuerdo de la subvención
EC/FP7/228403/EU/European Network of Vaccine Development and Research/TRANSVAC
EC/H2020/730964/EU/European Vaccine Research and Development Infrastructure/TRANSVAC2
EC/HE/101046133/EU/ Integrated Services for Infectious Disease Outbreak Research/ISIDORe
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Sanitat Animal
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