UK Vaccine Network
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Description
The UK Vaccine Network project is a £110 million ODA-funded project which makes targeted investments to support the development of new vaccines and vaccine technologies for emergent infectious disease threats in low and middle-income countries. This will allow outbreaks of diseases with epidemic potential to either be prevented through proactive vaccination campaigns or controlled through quick development of new vaccines and/or responsive vaccination campaigns upon outbreak detection. An investment strategy for the project was developed using advice from the UK Vaccine Network, a group of experts from academia, industry, government and philanthropic organisations, chaired by the DHSC Chief Scientific Adviser
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Status Post-completion
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University of Oxford, The Innovate UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council University of Glasgow The Pirbright Institute P/A Institute for Animal Health London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine John Innes Centre Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations National Institute for Health Research Central Commissioning Facility National Institute for Health Research's Evaluation, Trials and Studies Coordinating Centre
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