Good news came from Queensland University. The molecular clamp vaccine will be tried on humans. Vaccination studies against the new type of coronavirus
Good news came from Queensland University. The molecular clamp vaccine will be tried on humans.
Vaccination studies against the new type of coronavirus (Covid-19) epidemic, which affect the whole world, continue without slowing down. It was known that more than 130 vaccines have been done in the world. However, the news that the molecular clamp vaccine from the University of Queensland showed great success has created great excitement in the public.
Queensland University, one of Australia's leading educational institutions, announced that the molecular clamp vaccine they developed has produced positive results on animals.
Professor Robert Booy, who is at the head of the National Immune Research and Monitoring Center, made a statement on the subject. "The research on animals provided all the necessary data, and therefore we are starting experimenting with humans this week." said.
Booy stated that experiments on animals were carried out in the Netherlands and the results were sent to them. Stating that they analyzed these results, Booy said: “We could not move from animal experiments to human experiments without being sure of its safety and effect.”
"We spent millions of money on research because we know that the vaccine is critical to beat Covid-19," said Kate Jones, Innovation Responsible in Queensland.