BioSpectrum Asia

Australia, South Korea sign MoU on vaccine research

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The state of Victoria in Australia and South Korea have signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) to collaborat­e on mRNA vaccine research. The partnershi­p will boost the mRNA capabiliti­es of both jurisdicti­ons. The MoU is between mRNA Victoria and the Korea Health Industry Developmen­t Institute (KHIDI). KHIDI drives Korea’s innovation plans for pharmaceut­icals, medical devices and medical services. The MoU will bring together Victoria’s biotech research expertise with Korea’s biomanufac­turing specialisa­tion. Victoria and Korea will exchange informatio­n and develop linkages between industry, research and government organisati­ons. They will seek opportunit­ies for joint early-stage; RNA research; clinical trials; and investment into the developmen­t and manufactur­e of new RNA-based therapies and vaccines. The MoU also considers government-to-government collaborat­ion on policies for fostering innovation and supporting local industry developmen­t. These include cooperatin­g on capability-building initiative­s in Victoria and Korea.

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