Moderna’s Lofty Aims To Prevent Diseases With Pandemic Potential

Plans Vaccines For 15 'Priority Pathogens'

The biotech has 15 pathogens in its sights and is also launching mRNA Access that will grant researchers the opportunity to use Moderna's technology platform to develop vaccines for emerging or neglected infectious diseases.

• Source: Archive

Hoping to repeat the success of its mRNA-based COVID-vaccine, Moderna, Inc. has unveiled plans to advance a portfolio of 15 vaccine programs targeting emerging or neglected infectious diseases into clinical studies by 2025.

The biotech will target the "15 priority pathogens" deemed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) to pose the biggest threat to public health

Read the full article – start your free trial today!

Join thousands of industry professionals who rely on Scrip for daily insights

  • Start your 7-day free trial
  • Explore trusted news, analysis, and insights
  • Access comprehensive global coverage
  • Enjoy instant access – no credit card required

More from Anti-infective

Chinese Vaccine Makers Turn To Emerging Markets

 

Chinese producers of novel vaccines are increasingly pivoting to developing markets overseas in the face of a collapse in their domestic sales.

Shionogi In $1bn Deal For Japan Tobacco’s Pharma Ops

 
• By 

Mid-sized Japanese pharma firm to acquire tobacco giant’s pharma operations and take private the listed Torii Pharmaceutical business, in bid to build sales reach and strengthen manufacturing.

In Brief: DIOSynVax And ACM Biolabs To Develop Bird Flu Vaccine

 

The collaboration, supported by UK and Singapore government agencies, aims to develop an mRNA-based, needle-free universal bird flu vaccine suitable for use in a pandemic.

GSK’s Blujepa Brings Innovation To The Antibiotic Space

 

The US FDA approved Blujepa for the treatment of uncomplicated urinary tract infections, marking the first new mechanism of action for the infection in more than 30 years.

More from Therapy Areas

GSK Pays $1.2bn For Phase III-Ready MASH Contender

 

The acquisition of Boston Pharma’s once-a-month FGF21 analog adds to GSK’s liver disease portfolio.

Lundbeck Lifted By Leap In Migraine Therapy Sales

 
• By 

Vyepti revenues rise by nearly 70% in the first quarter.

China Biopharma Podcast

 
• By 

Join our China-based editors Dexter Yan and Xu Hu in this Chinese-language podcast looking at some of their recent interviews and other key coverage.