www.theguardian.com/society/2021/nov/15/uk-firm-to-trial-... An Oxfordshire-based company will soon start clinical trials of a second-generation vaccine against Covid-19, an easy-to-administer skin patch that uses T-cells to kill infected cells and could offer longer-lasting immunity than current vaccines.
Emergex obtains approval to commence Phase I trial of Covid-19 vaccine 16 Nov 2021
Subject dosing in the trial to assess safety and tolerability of the vaccine will begin in January next year. www.clinicaltrialsarena.com/news/emergex-trial-covid-vacc...
Emergex Vaccines has obtained regulatory approvals to commence the Phase I clinical trial of its Covid-19 vaccine candidate.
The double-blind, randomised, comparator-controlled trial will analyse the safety and tolerability of high and low doses of the vaccine.
To be conducted by the University of Lausanne, Switzerland Center for Primary Care and Public Health professor Blaise Genton, the trial will enrol a total of 13 subjects into two groups.
The company expects to dose the first subject with the first dose of the vaccine in January 2022.
Apart from safety and tolerability, the trial will offer information on CD8+ T-Cell-facilitated immune responses as a measure of protection against SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Emergex Vaccines chief commercial officer Robin Cohen said: “Our T Cell priming vaccines may offer significant benefits over current Covid-19 vaccines, including longer-lasting immunity and broader protection against new variants.
“We are proud to announce the initiation of this trial and look forward to gathering data to support the development of this important next-generation vaccine.”
The company is currently carrying out another Phase I trial of its dengue vaccine candidate in Switzerland.
The short video shows self-assembling nanoparticles. If you search for the longer videos, you will find that the doctor(s) will quote Fauci regarding self-assembling nanoparticle vaccines
Anthony Fauci mentions self-assembling nanoparticle vaccines December 4, 2019
Fauci wrote:
These platform technologies include DNA, messenger RNA (mRNA), virus-like particles, vector-based, and self-assembling nanoparticle vaccines.
This cannot be undone and I am sure it will be greatly appreciated.
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