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South Australian immunologist receives $3 million to accelerate work on Covid-19 vaccine – News-Medical.Net
A leading South Australian immunologist has been awarded $3 million from the Federal Government to accelerate work on a locally developed Covid-19 vaccine, in what’s…

A leading South Australian immunologist has been awarded $3 million from the Federal Government to accelerate work on a locally developed Covid-19 vaccine, in what’s anticipated to be the second line of defence against the virus.
Professor John Hayball is a researcher at the University of South Australia and Chief Scientific Officer at Adelaide biotechnology company Sementis.
UniSA and Sementis have partnered in the development of a next-generation Covid-19 vaccine based on the Sementis Copenhagen…
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