10 October 2024 | Thursday | News
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BioCina Pty Ltd., a global end-to-end biologics Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO), announced a new partnership with Centivax, Inc., for a project involving cell line development, cell banking and plasmid DNA manufacture. Centivax is developing Cent-Flu, a universal influenza vaccine, consisting of a proprietary multivalent mixture of 22 unique mRNA transcripts delivered as a lipid nanoparticle (LNP) encapsulated mRNA vaccine.
In vivo, the vaccine has been demonstrated to convey protection against current, past, and future influenza strains. BioCina will provide proven expertise in the selection of optimal plasmid manufacturing cell lines, Master Cell Bank (MCB) and plasmid manufacturing, to support Centivax's progression to First-in-Human clinical trials.Centivax Selects Global CDMO BioCina to Initiate cGMP Manufacturing of Revolutionary Universal Influenza Vaccine.
BioCina's Chief Executive Officer, Mark W. Womack stated, "We're privileged to support Centivax's breakthrough approach to sustained flu prevention and we couldn't be more excited to be their partner of choice to initiate cGMP manufacturing, thus advancing the journey to bring such an important vaccine to market. This is a tremendous opportunity for the BioCina Team to leverage our world-class capabilities in cell line development, cell banking, and cGMP plasmid production."
Centivax's Chief Executive Officer, Jacob Glanville, said, "We are thrilled to announce BioCina as our Master Cell Bank manufacturing partner for the first phase of manufacturing our universal influenza vaccine. BioCina's exemplary expertise and track record in mRNA/LNP MCB, combined with their state-of-the-art facilities, aligns perfectly with Centivax's commitment to innovation and quality. This partnership enables us to leverage BioCina's expertise to ensure the highest standards of vaccine production. Together, we're taking a significant step forward in bringing our universal influenza vaccine to market, with the goal of providing broad, lasting protection against the disease on a global scale."
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