The European Commission has today (November 21) made a call for proposals that are working towards the development of vaccine for tuberculosis. The call is for preclinical and early clinical research into a TB vaccine and is worth up to €25 million.
We have posted details of the call below but you can also access the information here.
Vaccine development for poverty-related and neglected infectious diseases: Tuberculosis
Specific challenge: Vaccines offer a safe and cost-effective way to protect large populations against infectious diseases, or at least to mitigate the clinical course of these diseases. Yet many poverty-related and neglected infectious diseases continue to escape attempts to develop effective vaccines against them.
Disappointing results of recent clinical trials point to bottlenecks in identifying viable candidate vaccines, which if unaddressed will continue to present significant risks of failure at relatively late stages of the development process.
The specific challenge will be to shift this ‘risk curve’ in order better to select successful vaccine candidates (and discard those with a higher risk of failure) at an earlier stage of the vaccine development process.
Scope: Proposals should focus on strengthening the capacity for discovery and early development of new vaccine candidates for tuberculosis by addressing all of the following inter-related elements:
In line with the Union’s strategy on international cooperation in research and innovation, international cooperation is encouraged. The proposals will also address the barriers and possible facilitators regarding the uptake and implementation of a new vaccine in low, middle and high income countries in different regions of the world.
The Commission considers that proposals requesting a contribution from the EU of between EUR 15 and 25 million would allow this specific challenge to be addressed appropriately.
Nonetheless, this does not preclude submission and selection of proposals requesting other amounts.
Expected impact:
Type of action: Research and innovation actions
Source: TB Europe Coalition