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Vaccibody AS announces participation in a research project on veterinary vaccines receiving NOK 78 million from the EU Horizon 2020 program

 

Vaccibody AS is pleased to announce initiation of a new 4 year collaborative research project with the aim to improve animal production and health through development of improved vaccination strategies. The SAPHIR project brings together interdisciplinary expertise from 14 academic institutions, 5 small and medium-sized enterprises and 2 pharmaceutical companies. The project has been awarded approximately 78 million NOK from the EU Horizon 2020 program.

Vaccibody is dedicated to the development of novel immunotherapies and vaccines for prevention and treatment of cancer and infectious diseases for human and veterinary purposes. For SAPHIR, Vaccibody will provide vaccines against Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus for evaluation in pigs. Upon successful completion of the SAPHIR project, Vaccibody will have increased expertise and network within the veterinary vaccine and administration field.

Tom Pike, Chairman and Acting CEO of Vaccibody, commented: “This is another example of how Vaccibody intends to broaden the use of our platform technology in collaboration with acknowledged partners. We recently attended the kick-off meeting in Paris and we are proud to be a part of this international consortium with expertise within veterinary vaccine development. The support from EU for collaborative initiatives like SAPHIR will allow Vaccibody to expand its experience of the technology within the veterinary field while the company remains fully focused on the clinical development of it’s lead drug candidate, VB10.16 for treatment of HPV16 induced precancer and cancer.”

About Vaccibody AS

Vaccibody is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the discovery and development of novel immunotherapies, prophylactic and therapeutic vaccines which target cancer and infectious diseases, for human and veterinary use. Vaccibody’s lead drug candidate VB10.16 is a therapeutic DNA vaccine against HPV16 induced pre-malignancies and malignancies. The company is currently entering it’s first-in-man study that will evaluate the safety and immunogenicity of VB10.16 in women with high grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (HSIL; CIN 2/3).

Contact:SAPHIR illustrasjon _0003_Team 1 Grønn

Tom Pike

Chairman & Acting CEO

+47 915 19 652

tpike@vaccibody.com

 

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