A factory in Melbourne has started producing a test dose of a potential coronavirus vaccine which scientists will begin testing on animals this week | EXCLUSIVE by liammannix
A factory in Melbourne has started producing a test dose of a potential coronavirus vaccine which scientists will begin testing on animals this week.
The University of Queensland team say they have not perfected their design yet, and more tweaking will be done over the next week.The batch being brewed at Clayton is merely the first test dose, a process done in part to trial the factory's systems. To do this, they are using "molecular clamp" technology, an invention developed at the Queensland University by Dr Keith Chappell, Dr Daniel Watterson and Professor Young seven years ago.
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