Health
Australian startups push for bigger role in vaccine making – Sydney Morning Herald
An Australian startup has urged the federal government to ensure small firms are given development deals alongside the pharmaceutical giants.

An Australian startup racing to develop a successful coronavirus vaccine has urged the federal government to ensure small firms are given development deals alongside the pharmaceutical giants.
There are more than 160 vaccine candidates in development around the world and in Australia, the tie-up between global biotech CSL and the University of Queensland is considered frontrunner.
However, smaller firms have also been involved in the development of possible candidates including South Australia…
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