Jenner Institute
Jenner Institute | |
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Formation | 2005 |
Headquarters | University of Oxford |
Staff | 100 |
The Jenner Institute is a research institute on the Old Road Campus in Headington, east Oxford, England. It was formed in November 2005 through a partnership between the University of Oxford and the UK Institute for Animal Health. It is associated with the Nuffield Department of Medicine, in the Medical Sciences Division of Oxford University.[1]
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Activities
In 2020, the institute has been developing a coronavirus vaccine in a project backed by the UK government.[2] It is collaborating with Advent Srl (part of the IRBM Group) on the development[3] and the Merck Group on the manufacture of a COVID-19/Vaccine.[4] Sarah Gilbert is one of the leading scientists involved in the development.[5]
Leadership
The Jenner Institute is led by Professor Adrian Hill[6] and develops vaccines and carries out clinical trials for diseases including Malaria, Tuberculosis (MVA85A), Ebola, and MERS-Coronavirus.[7][8]
Funding
The Jenner Institute is named after the English physician and immunisation pioneer Edward Jenner (1749–1823), who was a major contributor to the development of the smallpox vaccine, and receives charitable support from the Jenner Vaccine Foundation.
References
- ↑ "The Jenner Institute"
- ↑ "Coronavirus vaccine: Target of a million doses by September, scientists say"
- ↑ "The Jenner Institute signs an agreement with Advent to develop a novel coronavirus vaccine"
- ↑ "Merck Supports Jenner Institute to Reach First Milestone in Covid-19 Vaccine Manufacturing"
- ↑ "Prof Sarah Gilbert: Coronavirus vaccine trials to start within days"
- ↑ "Preparing for Future Epidemics"
- ↑ "Ebola vaccine trial begins"
- ↑ "Helen McShane"
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