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Bacteriophage Based-Vaccine System
Abstract: Vaccines have become one of the most important tools in the fight against cancers and infectious diseases. However, some vaccines have shown limitations due to their high cost and low immune responses. To overcome these limitations, bacteriophages were proposed for the development of more cost-effective, immunogenic vaccines. Phages have shown...
Published: 4/8/2024   |   Inventor(s): Sankar Adhya, Donald Court, Xintian Li, Manoj Rajaure
Keywords(s): Adhya, Bacteriophage Engineering, Bacteriophage Genetics, CANCER VACCINE, Infectious Diseases, Lambda Vector, Phage Therapy, Recombineering, Vaccine
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Licensing, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease, TherapeuticArea > Oncology, Collaboration Sought > Collaboration, Application > Vaccines
Brachyury-directed Vaccine for the Prevention or Treatment of Cancers
Abstract: Tumor invasion and metastasis are the primary drivers of cancer-related mortality. Therapies that have an ability to specifically target invasive and/or metastatic cells are anticipated to have a significant impact in the clinical management of advanced cancers. Researchers at the NCI have developed a vaccine technology that stimulates the...
Published: 4/8/2024   |   Inventor(s): Jeffrey Schlom, Claudia Palena
Keywords(s): Brachyury, CANCER VACCINE, Immunotherapy, T-CELLS, Transcription factor
Category(s): TherapeuticArea > Oncology, Collaboration Sought > Collaboration, TherapeuticArea > Immunology, Application > Vaccines, Collaboration Sought > Licensing
Multi-epitope Vaccines against TARP (ME-TARP) for Treating Prostate and Breast Cancer
Abstract: The development of more targeted means of treating cancer is vital. One option for a targeted treatment is the creation of a vaccine that induces an immune response only against cancer cells. In this sense, vaccination involves the introduction of a peptide into a patient that causes the formation of antibodies or T cells that recognize the...
Published: 4/8/2024   |   Inventor(s): Lauren Wood, Jay Berzofsky, Brenda Roberson, Masaki Terabe
Keywords(s): BREAST CANCER, CANCER VACCINE, Immunotherapy, PROSTATE CANCER
Category(s): TherapeuticArea > Oncology, Collaboration Sought > Collaboration, Collaboration Sought > Licensing, Application > Vaccines
Combined RNA and DNA Vaccination Strategy for Improving the Vaccine Immune Response
The development of an effective HIV vaccine has been ongoing. HIV sequence diversity and immunodominance are major obstacles in the design of an effective vaccine. Researchers at the National Cancer Institute (NCI) developed a novel vaccine strategy combining both DNA and mRNA vaccination to induce an effective immune response. This combination strategy...
Published: 5/22/2024   |   Inventor(s): Barbara Felber, George Pavlakis
Keywords(s): CANCER VACCINE, DNA vaccine, ENV, Felber, GAG, HIV, Infectious Disease, Nci, Pavlakis, RNA Vaccine, SARS-CoV-2, Vaccine
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Collaboration, Collaboration Sought > Licensing, TherapeuticArea > Oncology, Application > Vaccines, TherapeuticArea > Infectious Disease
Transformation of Weak or Non-Immunogenic Antigens to Produce an Immune Response and Therapeutic Polypeptides for the Treatment and Prevention of Cancer
Abstract: A significant challenge in developing therapies for the treatment and prevention of cancer has been the discovery, selection, and exploitation of antigens. Researchers at the National Institute on Aging (NIA) have partially circumvented this issue in their development of novel strategies for rendering weakly or non-immunogenic, shared antigens...
Published: 4/8/2024   |   Inventor(s): Bira Arya, Dan Longo, Igor Espinoza-Delgado
Keywords(s): ANTIGEN, Biragyn, CANCER VACCINE, Chemokine, National Institute on Aging, NIA
Category(s): Collaboration Sought > Collaboration, TherapeuticArea > Oncology, Collaboration Sought > Licensing, Application > Therapeutics
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