Which biotech company has collaborated with Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute (Sydney ID), University of Sydney with an aim to advance vaccine research and combating infectious diseases globally?
Bharat Biotech and the Sydney Infectious Diseases Institute (Sydney ID), University of Sydney have signed an MoU to collaborate on advancing vaccine research and combating infectious diseases globally. The international agreement aims to foster strong collaborations between sectors and organisations to develop innovative methods for tackling future epidemics and infectious diseases. The partnership also seeks to leverage the strengths of academia and industry to advance the science of vaccines and biotherapeutics.
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