Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10962987 | Vaccine | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
TRANSVAC was a collaborative infrastructure project aimed at enhancing European translational vaccine research and training. The objective of this four year project (2009-2013), funded under the European Commission's (EC) seventh framework programme (FP7), was to support European collaboration in the vaccine field, principally through the provision of transnational access (TNA) to critical vaccine research and development (R&D) infrastructures, as well as by improving and harmonising the services provided by these infrastructures through joint research activities (JRA). The project successfully provided all available services to advance 29 projects and, through engaging all vaccine stakeholders, successfully laid down the blueprint for the implementation of a permanent research infrastructure for early vaccine R&D in Europe.
Keywords
PPDJRAInterferon Gamma Release AssaysFP7USPSIVIGRAIFNγPCDELISPOTDTHNHPtNAICSTLRBCGSACSOPAdjuvantsStandardisationribonucleic acidRNAAIDSEnzyme-linked immunospotinterleukinTuberculosisR&DResearch and developmentToll-like receptorDelayed type hypersensitivityservicesintracellular cytokine stainingStandard operating proceduresresearch infrastructureT helper cellsplasmacytoid dendritic cellsacquired immunodeficiency syndromeAnimal modelspurified protein derivativenon-human primateBiomarkersHarmonisationVaccineHIVhuman immunodeficiency virusSimian immunodeficiency virusEuropean CommissionInterferon gamma
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Authors
Mark J. Geels, Regitze L. Thøgersen, Carlos A. Guzman, Mei Mei Ho, Frank Verreck, Nicolas Collin, James S. Robertson, Samuel J. McConkey, Stefan H.E. Kaufmann, Odile Leroy,