Royal Holloway and Bedford New College

Egham, Surrey, United Kingdom
Purpose
to utilize HIV-based lentivectors encoded with a strong neutralizing epitope derived from tetanus toxin or influenza on its surface, predicting the immune system will respond with corresponding antibodies and control virus replication
Division
Global Health
Date
OCTOBER 2008
Region served
GLOBAL
Committed amount
$100,000
Grant topic
Discovery and Translational Sciences
Duration (months)
18
Grantee location
Egham, Surrey, United Kingdom

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