Remove Protein Remove Regulation Remove Vaccination Remove Vaccine
article thumbnail

WHO grants emergency use listing to SK bioscience’s SKYCovione

Pharmaceutical Technology

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has granted an emergency use listing (EUL) to SK bioscience’s Covid-19 vaccine, SKYCovione. SKYCovione is a self-assembled nanoparticle vaccine and the 12th Covid-19 vaccine to receive a EUL from the regulator.

article thumbnail

Novavax gets green light for updated COVID vaccine

pharmaphorum

Novavax has been given the go-ahead by regulators in the US for an updated version of its COVID-19 vaccine that targets the XBB.1.5 The FDA has signed off on the new protein-based shot, which joins two XBB.1.5-directed variant of the coronavirus.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Covid-19 vaccines targeting Omicron variants expected to be ready for this autumn

Pharmaceutical Technology

As regulatory agencies gear up for another round of Covid-19 vaccine deliberations centered on emerging variants, Moderna has released data on its booster’s efficacy against Omicron subvariants. The mRNA-1273.214 booster contains the original Spikevax vaccine and a candidate targeting Omicron BA.1 1 variant of concern.

article thumbnail

European regulators begin rolling review of AZ’s COVID-19 vaccine

pharmaphorum

European regulators have started a first ‘rolling review’ of a COVID-19 vaccine, which is being developed by AstraZeneca in collaboration with the University of Oxford. But this does not mean that the CHMP is ready to make a conclusion on the safety and efficacy of the vaccine.

article thumbnail

EMA evaluating Skycovion COVID-19 vaccine

BioPharma Reporter

EMA has begun its review of the conditional marketing authorization application from South Korean developer, SK biosciences, for its COVID-19 vaccine, Skycovion, a recombinant protein-based vaccine with adjuvant from GSK.

article thumbnail

mRNA Cancer Vaccines and Therapies: An Overview

Advarra

While mRNA usage has played several roles in clinical research , oncology researchers in particular are eager to explore the possibilities of mRNA-based cancer vaccines. The mRNA constructs used in COVID-19 vaccines, for example, direct cells to produce a version of the “spike” protein studding the surface of SARS-CoV-2.

article thumbnail

EMA panel backs COVID-19 vaccines targeting Omicron BA.1

pharmaphorum

The EMA’s human medicines committee (CHMP) has recommended authorisation of two COVID-19 vaccines from Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech that include sequences coding for Omicron spike protein as booster shots. The FDA has just authorised vaccines from the two companies that will specifically target the BA.4 Moderna’s BA.1