University of Hong Kong - COVID-19
- Funded by Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)
- Total publications:1000 publications
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Key facts
Disease
COVID-19start year
2021Known Financial Commitments (USD)
$5,400,000Funder
Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)Principal Investigator
N/A
Research Location
Hong KongLead Research Institution
University of Hong KongResearch Priority Alignment
N/A
Research Category
Vaccines research, development and implementation
Research Subcategory
Vaccine design and administration
Special Interest Tags
N/A
Study Type
Non-Clinical
Clinical Trial Details
N/A
Broad Policy Alignment
Pending
Age Group
Not Applicable
Vulnerable Population
Not applicable
Occupations of Interest
Not applicable
Abstract
OSLO/ HONG KONG, 18 March 2021 'Äî CEPI, the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, and the University of Hong Kong (HKU) today announced an expanded partnership to further the development of HKU's intranasal COVID-19 vaccine candidate, based on a live-attenuated influenza virus. This partnership builds on CEPI's initial investment of $620,000 in March 2020 which supported preclinical testing of the vaccine candidate. Under the expanded partnership, CEPI will invest an additional $4.8m to fund the production of clinical trial materials, and the investigation of mucosal immune responses during a Phase 1 trial of the vaccine candidate, which is being supported by the Government of Hong Kong. CEPI recently launched a five-year plan to tackle epidemics and pandemics, which includes an urgent programme of vaccine R&D to strengthen our defences against COVID-19. The focused R&D agenda aims to optimize our current vaccines, address variants of concern, and develop next-generation COVID-19 vaccines which are differentiated from those already in advanced development, and could therefore help to fight COVID-19 in the longer term. This expanded partnership with HKU is the second of CEPI's next-generation vaccine investments, which are designed to develop vaccines that are easier to deliver, and address the needs of a diverse range of populations and settings. The HKU vaccine has several potential advantages which make it a suitable candidate for such CEPI investment. It is unique in the CEPI portfolio in that is delivered intranasally, which could potentially reduce transmission of the virus by stimulating a mucosal response in vaccinated people. In addition, it should be possible to scale production of this vaccine candidate to hundreds of millions of doses. The vaccine platform has the further advantage that it can be easily and rapidly adapted to target emerging variants of COVID-19.
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