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+ | ==== Awards Creating PREP Act - Avian & Swine Flu Vaccines ==== | ||
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+ | Led the development of the first avian influenza [[:H5N1]] vaccine—cited as the #3 medical breakthrough of 2007 by TIME magazine. | ||
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+ | When news of the recent [[:swine flu]] outbreak hit, a lot of people raised questions about our government’s preparedness to deal with such a threat and whether or not the presidential transition, which has created several vacancies in key leadership posts, left the American people particularly vulnerable. | ||
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+ | The reality is that our government is in a much better position to deal with this type of risk than it was a few short years ago, and one big reason is the [[: | ||
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+ | “Our way of thinking and doing business has completely changed. In the past, government and industry were timid. After Katrina, we saw what can happen if you don’t prepare properly for a disaster. We now leave no stone unturned. That approach permeates every aspect of our work, from the stockpiling of vaccines to the R&D,” said Dr. Robinson. | ||
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+ | Tucked away within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), **BARDA provides an integrated, systematic approach to the development and purchase** of the necessary vaccines, drugs, therapies and diagnostic tools for public health medical emergencies. | ||
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+ | Barely five years old, BARDA has already made significant achievements under Dr. Robinson’s leadership. In particular, this unit led the development of a vaccine for the strain of bird flu that has killed more than 200 people since 2003. | ||
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+ | [[:TIME]] magazine recognized this discovery as the third most significant medical breakthrough of 2007. Dr. Robinson’s team also established a **pandemic influenza vaccine stockpile for at least 20 million people** two years ahead of schedule, and it has plans to expand this stockpile to include 150 million doses. | ||
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+ | Looking forward, the establishment of this office now means our government can hit the ground running when it comes to developing treatments for outbreaks like the swine flu. | ||
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+ | **Congress created this new office as part of the Pandemic Flu and All Hazards Preparedness Act of 2004. Dr. Robinson was recruited from private industry to help start the office. | ||
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+ | “I was asked to head the pandemic influenza work after I had already worked to develop a number of vaccines in the private sector. I felt that I could make more of a difference in the public sector with the resources provided, | ||
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+ | “When he started, he was an army of one,” said Dr. [[:Noreen Hynes]] of [[:Johns Hopkins]] Medical Center, who was Dr. Robinson’s supervisor at HHS from April 2005 to December 2006. “All of the initial accomplishments were just Robin: sending out the request for proposals, setting up the review panels, putting out the requests for information.” | ||
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+ | Congress would eventually appropriate billions to support Dr. Robinson’s work on the [[:avian flu vaccine]]. He quickly used these new resources to build out his internal team. He also succeeded in convincing private research firms to join in this effort. | ||
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+ | Dr. Gerald Parker, a deputy assistant secretary at HHS who recommended Dr. Robinson for his current job, cites a variety of factors for Dr. Robinson’s success. “Obstacles always present themselves, especially in the medical vaccine and all hazards medicine industry. Dr. Robinson displays agility and flexibility to listen to other views and incorporates them into a path forward,” said Parker. “His commitment to the team effort is also critical to the success they have achieved.” | ||
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+ | Nobody sings Robin Robinson’s praises more loudly than his current supervisor, [[:William Vanderwagen]], | ||
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+ | With Robin Robinson on the job and others following his lead, the American public can feel better knowing that our government is more prepared than ever to deal with public health emergencies.((https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Congressional Witness Bio Pandemic Influenza Expert ==== | ||
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+ | Biosketch - **ROBIN ROBINSON, Ph.D.** | ||
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+ | Dr. Robin Robinson currently serves as Vice President of Scientific Affairs for RenovaCare, Inc. directing development of cellular therapies for wound healing. | ||
+ | Concurrently he is a Fellow for Regenerative Medicine and [[: | ||
+ | **Thought Leadership and Innovation (TLI) Foundation** on regenerative medicines and | ||
+ | independent consultant on vaccines and biodefense matters. | ||
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+ | He reentered the biopharmaceutical business sector after retiring in 2016 from federal | ||
+ | public service at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, where he served | ||
+ | from 2008 - 2016 as the first director of the [[: | ||
+ | Development Authority]] (BARDA) and Deputy Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and | ||
+ | Response and as BARDA’s [[: | ||
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+ | **Dr. Robinson brought BARDA into prominence as one of the top 10 fully integrated R&D organizations worldwide supporting advanced development and acquisition** of drugs, vaccines, diagnostics, | ||
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+ | Dr. **Robinson established a pandemic influenza program** with scientific and technical experts to implement the national and global strategic plans and policies for the development of new influenza antiviral drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics outlined in the [[:National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza]]. | ||
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+ | For his leadership in this role, Dr. Robinson was the recipient of the [[: | ||
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+ | In 2013-2015 Dr. Robinson was recognized as one of the top 50 most influential persons worldwide in vaccines by Vaccine Nation. In 2018 Dr. Robinson was recognized by Medicine Maker as one of the top 100 innovators in medicine. | ||
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+ | Dr. Robinson received a **Bachelor of Sciences degree in Biology** from Millsaps College | ||
+ | in 1976, a **Doctoral degree in 1981** from the [[: | ||
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+ | Dr. Robinson pursued his own research as a faculty member in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at the [[: | ||
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+ | Prior to federal public service, Dr. Robinson served as the Director of Vaccines at [[:Novavax, Inc]]. (Rockville, MD) from 1995-2004, **where he led the development of 20+ vaccines to hepatitis B and E, influenza, HIV, noroviruses, | ||
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+ | While at Novavax, he developed **patented platform vaccine technologies including virus-like particles and subunit protein vaccines for human pathogens** including [[: | ||
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+ | Dr. Robinson also served on the Senior Advisory Group for the [[:World Health Organization]] (WHO) on emerging infectious diseases and [[:pandemic influenza]]. | ||
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+ | professional scientific and technical journals on virology, vaccines, public health, and | ||
+ | biotechnology. ((https:// | ||
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+ | ==== C-SPAN Appearances ==== | ||
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+ | On the C-SPAN Networks - | ||
+ | Robin Robinson is a Vice President for Scientific Affairs in the RenovaCare with five videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2009 Speech as a Director for (BARDA) [[: | ||
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+ | The year with the most videos was 2014 with two videos as a Deputy Assistant Secretary for the [[:Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response]] in the Department of Health and Human Services. | ||
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+ | The year with the highest average number of views per program was 2019 with an average of 15,267 views per program. | ||
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+ | Appearances by Title - | ||
+ | c. September 1, 2019 - Present Vice President, Scientific Affairs, RenovaCare | ||
+ | Videos: 1 | ||
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+ | Director, Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, Department of Health and Human Services c. April 1, 2008 - c. January 20, 2009 | ||
+ | Videos: 3 | ||
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+ | Deputy Assistant Secretary, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response, Department of Health and Human Services c. April 1, 2008 - c. January 20, 2009 | ||
+ | Videos: 1 ((https:// | ||
+ | ==== C-SPAN Congressional Testimony ==== | ||
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+ | === December 11, 2009 - Advances in Influenza Vaccine Technologies === | ||
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+ | The Department of Health and Human Services held a seminar to familiarize the media with government research on new | ||
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+ | People in this video - | ||
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+ | [[:Francis Collins]] M.D. - Director [[:National Institutes of Health]] | ||
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+ | [[:Anthony Fauci]] M.D. - Director [[:National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases]] | ||
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+ | [[:Bruce Gellin]] - Program Director Department of [[:Health and Human Services]] [[:National Vaccine Program]] | ||
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+ | [[:Jesse Goodman]] M.D. - Deputy Commissioner U.S. [[:Food and Drug Administration]] | ||
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+ | [[:Bill Hall]] - Director Department of [[:Health and Human Services]] News Division | ||
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+ | [[:Carole A. Heilman]] Director [[:National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases]] Division of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | ||
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+ | [[:Gary Nabel]] M.D. - Director [[:National Institutes of Health]] [[:Vaccine Research Center]] | ||
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+ | [[:Robin Robinson]] Director Department of [[:Health and Human Services]] - [[: | ||
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+ | [[:Jerry Weir]] - Director U.S. [[:Food and Drug Administration]] - [[:Viral Products Division]] ((https:// | ||
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+ | === September 16, 2014 - West Africa Ebola Outbreak === | ||
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+ | Federal health officials and health workers testified at a joint hearing of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions | ||
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+ | === October 16, 2014 - U.S. Response to Ebola === | ||
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+ | [[:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] (CDC) Director [[:Tom Frieden]] and other federal health officials testified | ||
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+ | === November 19, 2015 - Influenza Season Preparedness === | ||
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+ | Public health agency officials testified on their organizations' | ||
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+ | People in this video | ||
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+ | [[:Carole A. Heilman]] - Director [[:National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases]] | ||
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+ | [[:Karen Midthun]] M.D. - Director U.S. [[:Food and Drug Administration]] [[:Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research]] | ||
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+ | Frank Pallone Jr. - U.S. Representative [D] New Jersey | ||
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+ | [[:Robin Robinson]] - Director Department of [[:Health and Human Services]] [[: | ||
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+ | Anne Schuchat M.D. - Principal Deputy Director [[:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] [[:Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry]] | ||
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+ | Susan W. Brooks - U.S. Representative [R] Indiana | ||
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+ | Chris Collins - U.S. Representative [R] New York | ||
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+ | [[:Diana DeGette]] - U.S. Representative [D] Colorado | ||
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+ | Gene Green - U.S. Representative [D] Texas | ||
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+ | Morgan Griffith - U.S. Representative [R] Virginia | ||
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+ | Markwayne Mullin - U.S. Representative [R] Oklahoma | ||
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+ | Tim Murphy - U.S. Representative [R] Pennsylvania ((https:// | ||
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+ | === Flu Vaccine Science and Innovation === | ||
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+ | The House Science, Space and Technology Committee held a hearing with public health officials on efforts to improve [[:flu vaccines]] and develop a universal flu vaccine. | ||
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+ | The witnesses in the first panel were Dr. Anthony Fauci, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director, and Dr. Daniel Jernigan, director of the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Influenza Division. | ||
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+ | The second panel comprised former [[:Health and Human Services]] Director for Influenza [[:Robin Robinson]] and [[: | ||
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+ | People in this video | ||
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+ | Brian Babin - U.S. Representative [R] Texas | ||
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+ | Jim Baird - U.S. Representative [R] Indiana | ||
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+ | Ami Bera M.D. - U.S. Representative [D] California | ||
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+ | Suzanne Bonamici - U.S. Representative [D] Oregon | ||
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+ | Sean Casten - U.S. Representative [D] Illinois | ||
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+ | Steve Cohen - U.S. Representative [D] Tennessee | ||
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+ | Anthony S. Fauci M.D. - Director [[:National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases]] | ||
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+ | Bill Foster - U.S. Representative [D] Illinois | ||
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+ | Anthony Gonzalez - U.S. Representative [R] Ohio | ||
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+ | Daniel Jernigan M.D. - Director [[:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] Influenza Division | ||
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+ | Eddie Bernice Johnson - U.S. Representative [D] Texas | ||
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+ | Frank D. Lucas - U.S. Representative [R] Oklahoma | ||
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+ | Jerry McNerney - U.S. Representative [D] California | ||
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+ | Bill Posey - U.S. Representative [R] Florida | ||
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+ | [[:Robin Robinson]] - Vice President [[: | ||
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+ | Haley Stevens - U.S. Representative [D] Michigan | ||
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+ | Sharon Watkins - Director [[: | ||
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+ | Jennifer Wexton - U.S. Representative [D] Virginia ((https:// | ||
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+ | Full hearing Housatonic Rumble ((https:// | ||
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==== Dr. Robin Robinson, Founding Director of BARDA Joins RenovaCare ==== | ==== Dr. Robin Robinson, Founding Director of BARDA Joins RenovaCare ==== | ||
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**Dr. Robin Robinson is a consummate dealmaker, having successfully established over 60 partnerships** with federal agencies, including the United States [[:Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA), [[:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], | **Dr. Robin Robinson is a consummate dealmaker, having successfully established over 60 partnerships** with federal agencies, including the United States [[:Food and Drug Administration]] (FDA), [[:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], | ||
- | His non-governmental and **more than 80 commercial partnerships included** the [[:Gates Foundation]], | + | His non-governmental and **more than 80 commercial partnerships included** the [[:Bill & Melinda |
Dr. Robinson developed collaborations with universities and foreign governments, | Dr. Robinson developed collaborations with universities and foreign governments, | ||
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For additional information, | For additional information, | ||
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+ | ==== Esperovax Appoints Dr. Robin Robinson as President and CEO ==== | ||
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+ | Esperovax, Inc. a leading oral RNA vaccine and therapeutic technology company specializing in oral [[: | ||
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+ | Added Robinson: "I have followed Esperovax for several years as a member of the Scientific Advisory Board, and I am excited to lead the talented Esperovax team to develop **new and better medicines to the global community and to build stronger value for our shareholders through long-term strategic collaborations and industry partnerships**." | ||
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+ | Dr. Robinson is a renowned international scientific and public health leader in novel and innovative vaccines and biothreat medical countermeasures as the former Vaccine Director at Novavax, Inc. and the founding Director of the [[: | ||
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+ | Recently Dr. Robinson led the development of a novel [[:stem cell therapy]] to treat wounds from a pre-clinical stage product into clinical studies while serving as the Chief Scientific Officer at RenovaCare, Inc. This successful effort required his integration of multi-national R&D, manufacturing, | ||
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+ | Esperovax Board Chairman Roger Newton commented: "The appointment of Dr. Robinson as CEO marks a notable milestone for Esperovax, an organization committed to addressing unmet medical needs and providing hope to patients worldwide, the meaning of " | ||
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+ | About Esperovax | ||
+ | Esperovax is a **cutting-edge vaccine company** dedicated to developing innovative oral mRNA-based vaccines and therapeutics. The company is committed to advancing the science of medicine to **help people live healthier, happier lives**. For more information, | ||
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+ | ==== Pandemic Related H1N1 - H5N1 Response Teams ==== | ||
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+ | See Global Virome Project - Ecohealth Alliance and Dr. [[:Dennis Carroll]] Director of the U.S. Agency for International Development' | ||
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+ | ==== COVID mRNA Contract Awards ==== | ||
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+ | PLYMOUTH, Mich., Oct. 3, 2023 / | ||
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+ | This award will support critical studies aimed at demonstrating vaccine safety and immunoprotection in **orally vaccinated animals** challenged with different [[: | ||
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+ | Blue Knight, a joint initiative between [[:Johnson & Johnson]] Innovation – JLABS (JLABS) and the [[: | ||
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+ | "This award enables animal challenge studies that may determine whether our unique oral COVID-19 [[:RNA vaccine]] elicits protective immunity that prevents disease and reduces virus dissemination and affords completion of other requisite studies supportive of an Investigational New Drug application for future clinical evaluation," | ||
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+ | About Esperovax: Esperovax was founded in 2019 to advance development of its Egress RD™ oral [[:mRNA]] platform, a transformative technology for delivering [[:mRNA vaccines]] to the abundant populations of immune cells in the gastrointestinal tract via a small oral capsule. | ||
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