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Vaccine Manufacture and Supply – News and Features

A researcher filling a syringe full of an avian flu vaccine.
News

Experimental Bird Flu Vaccine Offers Complete Protection in Animal Models

A vaccine under development at the University at Buffalo has demonstrated complete protection in mice against a deadly variant of the virus that causes bird flu.
A scientist wearing PPE works inside a cell culture hood, adding pink media to a tissue culture flask.
Article

Types of Cell Culture Contamination and How To Prevent Them

Contamination is one of the main roadblocks to successful cell culture. This article explores the different types of contamination, how to identify microbial contaminants in cell culture and best practices for removal and prevention.
A needle drawing liquid from a vaccine vial.
News

Next Generation Polio Vaccines Could Use Virus-Like Particles To Reduce Infection Risk

Researchers have taken a major step towards producing a more affordable and lower-risk polio vaccine using virus-like particles (VLPs).
COVID-19 virus particles.
News

COVID-Flu Vaccine Provides Broad and Lasting Protection in Mice

Cornell researchers have developed a new vaccine platform that could provide more robust, longer-lasting protection from COVID-19 and influenza and broader immunity to different flu strains.
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News

Spider Silk Startups Are Fragile Enterprises, Say Researchers

Spider silk has created something of a furor in the biomanufacturing world as businesses look for ways to cheaply scale up silk production.
3D protein molecules showing the molecular backbone
Article

An Introduction to Protein Purification: Methods, Technologies and Applications

The ability to obtain pure proteins is essential for developing drugs, creating vaccines and understanding biological processes. In this article, we discuss what a typical protein purification protocol involves and the various techniques used.
Purple strand of mRNA.
Industry Insight

Creating the Right Environment for mRNA To Thrive

Scott Ripley explores how realizing the potential of mRNA therapeutics will require the standardization of processes, manufacturing agility and collaboration between industry, academia and government bodies.

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Article

Transformative Technologies in Vaccine Manufacturing

Vaccines are the most cost-effective strategy to prevent and suppress global infections. This article explores innovative strategies and technologies shaping the production of vaccines, ensuring rapid development, scalability and global accessibility.
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News

Nanoparticle Discovery Could Make Vaccines More Powerful

A type of nanoparticle can activate a powerful immune response, showing promise for use as both the vaccine delivery system and as an adjuvant.
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Industry Insight

Supporting Sustainable Biopharmaceutical Production With Plant-Based Plastic Labware

Encouraging scientists to rethink the materials and methods they use will help to foster a culture of sustainability within research institutions and across various industries. Technology Networks spoke with Dr. Joel Eichmann from Green Elephant Biotech to learn more about the creation of its plant-based plastic labware, and his broader vision for embedding sustainability within the biotech industry.
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