BioSpectrum Asia

NZ announces $40.7M funding for mRNA vaccines developmen­t

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The University of Auckland in New Zealand has received budget funding of $40.7 million, as announced by Minister of Finance, Grant Robertson, for the developmen­t of novel mRNA vaccines and other therapies. Wellbeing Budget 2022 funding of $40.7 million over four years will support scientists who are looking to leverage exciting new mRNA technology and its potential for new medical therapies. Developmen­t of mRNA technology has taken a quantum leap during the COVID-19 pandemic, work that paves the way for further novel vaccines addressing challengin­g infectious diseases and other human and animal therapies. The funding is for a research and developmen­t of mRNA ‘platform’ that will allow New Zealand to develop its emerging strengths in this field, identify and address gaps in terms of capability and create high value jobs; bridge engagement between researcher­s and industry partners to test and commercial­ise new approaches; support clinical testing; and facilitate linkages with partners and institutio­ns overseas.

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