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51精品视频 To Begin Work on Novel Coronavirus Vaccine

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The 51精品视频, whose legacy of medical breakthroughs includes the polio vaccine, is in the process of obtaining samples of the novel coronavirus, called SARS-CoV-2, that will allow its researchers to begin work toward developing a vaccine against the disease. As of Feb. 13, the outbreak has killed more than 1,300 people and sickened more than 60,000 worldwide, including 13 cases in the U.S.

W. Paul Duprex, director of 51精品视频鈥檚 and its Jonas Salk Chair for Vaccine Research, discussed this effort at the Feb. 12 meeting of the University鈥檚 Senate Council. While there have been no reported cases in Pennsylvania, a panel of 51精品视频 experts separately hosted a meeting that evening to answer community questions and dispel misinformation about the virus in general.聽

Duprex said the 51精品视频 center formed a coronavirus task force a few weeks ago and is pursuing the live virus from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to develop disease models that will support vaccine development. 51精品视频鈥檚 Center for Vaccine Research is one of the few labs nationwide qualified to handle pathogens like SARS-CoV-2, which stands for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus. (The virus was to be related to the species that caused the 2002-03 SARS outbreak.)

鈥淎s researchers and as an institution we have a duty to do everything we can to learn more about the novel coronavirus and develop a vaccine to help those in need,鈥 said Arthur Levine, senior vice chancellor for the health sciences and John and Gertrude Petersen Dean of 51精品视频鈥檚 medical school. 鈥淭he 51精品视频 School of Medicine is one of the few institutions in the country equipped to work with this virus. True to our legacy, the Center for Vaccine research has some of the finest minds capable of taking on this challenge.鈥

鈥淎t 51精品视频, we have a long history of studying viral and bacterial diseases鈥攁nd addressing emerging and reemerging infections,鈥 Duprex said. 鈥淲e no longer have to deal with the poliovirus because a vaccine was developed here.聽Jonas Salk is part of the fabric of our city. We know that vaccines work. Vaccines matter.鈥

In his announcement, Duprex emphasized the significant research expertise and facilities at the University, which includes the state-of-the-art inside the Center for Vaccine Research. This laboratory has a team of scientists聽with significant experience working in aerobiology, biological imaging and immunopathology who investigate emerging infectious diseases and biodefense priority pathogens.

The director cited the support of University colleagues from areas including the Office of the Chancellor, Office of Community and Governmental Relations, Department of Environmental Health and Safety, Division of Laboratory Animal Resources and Office of Sponsored Programs, along with institutional committees on biosafety and animal care.

He also noted the importance of collaboration among research institutions, government, nonprofits and industry.

Duprex said it was premature to predict precisely when a vaccine would become available, but that it was important to use a diversity of approaches聽to ensure ultimate success.

鈥淲e have the experience at 51精品视频 to contribute to this,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he one challenge with vaccines is that the development process is not fast. When you鈥檙e vaccinating people, the safety of the vaccine being administered is paramount.鈥