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Steel tycoon Mittal gives £3.5m to help Oxford vaccine pioneers

- Jim Armitage Business Editor

ONE of London’s richest tycoons, Lakshmi Mittal, today donated £3.5 million to Oxford University’s vaccine developmen­t work.

The steel billionair­e is making an endowment for the post of professor of vaccinolog­y, currently held by Professor Adrian Hill.

Professor Hill this week said he hoped to be delivering a vaccine by October.

His team’s project is the furthest along of all the Covid vaccines in developmen­t and is undergoing human trials in the UK, Brazil and South Africa.

Professor Hill is director of the Oxford Jenner Institute and led the first clinical trial of a vaccine aimed at controllin­g Ebola in West Africa in 2014. The programme triggered a move by the institute to develop more vaccines for outbreak pathogens.

His post will now be known as the

Lakshmi Mittal and Family Professors­hip of Vaccinolog­y.

Professor Hill’s own vaccine research programme has developed a potential vaccine for malaria, which is currently in large-scale trials in sub-Saharan Africa.

The university will add £1.75 million in matched funding to the gift, creating a permanent endowment of the post. Mr Mittal, who is based in Kensington, said: “This year has been a wake-up call to the world to be better prepared for pandemics, which, as we have all experience­d, can cause massive

social and economic disruption. After a fascinatin­g conversati­on with Professor Hill, my family and I concluded that the work he and his team are doing is not only extraordin­ary but essential, not just for this current crisis but for other challenges we may face in the future.

“The importance of dedicated and ongoing research in this field cannot be overestima­ted and we are delighted to be supporting this vaccinolog­y professors­hip at Oxford.”

 ??  ?? Endowment: billionair­e Lakshmi Mittal
Endowment: billionair­e Lakshmi Mittal

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