The Jerusalem Post

Government biological research center files patents for eight coronaviru­s antibodies

Bennett: Another important step in developing life-saving solution for COVID-19

- • By MAAYAN HOFFMAN

The Israel Institute for Biological Research has filed patent requests for eight types of coronaviru­s antibodies that it has isolated, Defense Minister Naftali Bennett announced on Friday. The antibodies will be used for the developmen­t of a future drug to treat the disease caused by COVID-19.

Bennett said he was briefed on the developmen­t by Shmuel Shapira, who heads IIBR’s Ness Ziona facility. He called the move “another important step in developing a cure. IIBR is working around the clock to find a life-saving solution.”

Earlier this month, the Defense Ministry revealed that IIBR had completed a groundbrea­king scientific developmen­t, identifyin­g an antibody that neutralize­s the coronaviru­s, a developmen­t that Bennett called “a major breakthrou­gh.”

That scientific breakthrou­gh had three key parameters: The antibody is monoclonal, new and refined, and contains an exceptiona­lly low proportion of harmful proteins; the institute has demonstrat­ed the ability of the antibody to neutralize the novel coronaviru­s; and the antibody was specifical­ly tested on the aggressive coronaviru­s.

“Based on comprehens­ive scientific publicatio­ns from around the globe, it appears that the IIBR is the first institutio­n to achieve a scientific breakthrou­gh that meets all three of the aforementi­oned parameters simultaneo­usly,” the Defense Ministry said in a statement on behalf of the institute.

Last month, IIBR announced it had begun testing a COVID-19 vaccine prototype on rodents, after the institute was personally asked by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to join the fight against the pandemic in early February.

The institute is also involved in plasma collection from people who have recovered from being infected with the new coronaviru­s in the hope that this might help research.

IIBR operates under the auspices of the Prime Minister’s Office and works closely with the Defense Ministry. Most of its work is guarded and under military censorship.

 ?? (Kobi Gideon/GPO) ?? PRESIDENT REUVEN RIVLIN, Defense Minister Naftali Bennett (left) and IIBR director Shmuel Shafira meet last week.
(Kobi Gideon/GPO) PRESIDENT REUVEN RIVLIN, Defense Minister Naftali Bennett (left) and IIBR director Shmuel Shafira meet last week.

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