Presentation Year
2020
Depreciated Participant
Sintra StewartChemistryUndergraduate Student,Jenny A. Cappuccio, PhDChemistryFaculty
College or Department
Short Description of your Research or Creative Project (700 characters or less)
In late 2019 a novel coronavirus was identified in China, and over the next 2 months, had spread to over 20 countries; it was declared a global pandemic by the WHO on Feb. 11th. With over 3.2 million cases worldwide, there is tremendous need for a vaccine. This is a daunting task since there are still none commercially available for SARS or MERS. In this review, we analyze the current challenges facing researchers, the technologies for vaccine development which are emerging and promising, and the progress thus far. We found recombinant MHC assays based on SARS epitopes promising for drug development, and anticipate that nanoparticle technology will be the most efficient delivery system.
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Yes
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926
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