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UQ researchers reworking COVID vaccine to fight viruses in the future

Researchers working on the molecular clamp technology used as the basis for the University of Queensland COVID-19 vaccine candidate have taken the first steps towards reworking it so it could still be used to fight COVID and other diseases in the future.
The pre-clinical trial data for the UQ vaccine candidate has been peer-reviewed and published in a journal, indicating the accelerated pipeline for vaccine development for COVID-19.
UQ researchers have taken their first steps towards re-engineering their molecular clamp to fight COVID and other diseases. Credit:University of Queensland
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