A new facility at The University of Queensland is set to provide Australian researchers with cancer vaccines tailored to individual patients.
The University of QueenslandJul 25 2024
Dr. Seth Cheetham, Deputy Director of AIBN's BASE facility, said it could transform cancer treatment. This lab changes that, with a leading team of investigators in a purpose-built space, working with local industry and academics to progress a range of high-quality mRNA cancer vaccine candidates from design through to preclinical evaluation, with the aim of enabling future clinical trials." The mRNA cancer vaccine hub is expected to be operating in BASE by late 2024.
"This is a rapidly expanding industry encompassing researchers, biotech start-ups and multinational pharmaceuticals, and AIBN and BASE will now be at the centre of a range of promising new treatment options."
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