Jenner Institute, University Of Oxford

About Jenner Institute, University Of Oxford

The Jenner Institute is a Department of the University of Oxford which develops human & veterinary vaccines in partnership with The Pirbright Institute.

Jenner Institute, University Of Oxford Description

The Jenner Institute was founded in November 2005 to develop innovative vaccines against major global diseases. Uniquely it focuses both on diseases of humans and livestock and tests new vaccine approaches in parallel in different species. A major theme is translational research involving the rapid early-stage development and assessment of new vaccines in clinical trials.

The Institute comprises the research activities of over 20 Jenner Investigators who head leading research groups spanning human and veterinary vaccine research and development. Together the Institute Investigators comprise one of the largest non-profit sector research and development activities in vaccinology.

Jenner Institute Investigators, through the support of many funders, are developing new vaccine candidates against major global infectious diseases. New vaccines against malaria, tuberculosis and HIV are currently in field trials in the developing world. Research is also underway on livestock vaccines against foot and mouth disease, avian influenza, bovine tuberculosis and other major causes of economic loss.

The Institute is a partnership between the University of Oxford and The Pirbright Institute and is the successor to the former Edward Jenner Institute for Vaccine Research. The Institute is supported by the Jenner Vaccine Foundation, a UK registered charity and advised by the Jenner Institute Scientific Advisory Board.

More about Jenner Institute, University Of Oxford

Jenner Institute, University Of Oxford is located at Old Road Campus Research Building, Roosevelt Drive, OX3 7DQ Oxford, Oxfordshire
+44 (0)1865 617611
http://www.jenner.ac.uk