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Millions in philanthropic gifts to accelerate coronavirus vaccine

by Ryan O'Hare, Deborah Evanson

Professor Robin Shattock's team are developing a coronavirus vaccine

Professor Robin Shattock's team are developing a coronavirus vaccine

More than 拢4 million of donations to 911今日黑料's COVID-19 Response Fund is providing crucial support in the race for a vaccine against coronavirus.

Philanthropy is adding to the speed and flexibility of 911今日黑料's efforts to defeat coronavirus. Professor Alice Gast President, 911今日黑料

A landmark £2 million donation from the Partners of Citadel and Citadel Securities, as well as millions in other gifts, will be directed towards the work of Professor Robin Shattock and his team in 911今日黑料’s Department of Infectious Disease who are working to create a viable vaccine against the novel coronavirus.

The news comes after the government announced that it would provide £22.5 million to fast-track the work of Professor Shattock's Lab, as Health Secretary Matt Hancock MP acknowledge 911今日黑料 as being at the forefront of the global effort to develop a vaccine, alongside Oxford.

This gift is the latest in Citadel’s philanthropic response to the COVID-19 crisis, which to date has amounted to over $20 Million in aid. “We owe an enormous debt of gratitude to the doctors, nurses and researchers battling COVID-19 both on the frontlines and in the laboratory,” said Ken Griffin, Founder and CEO of Citadel. “My partners and I are proud to support these heroes who are working tirelessly to protect our communities and bring us out of this pandemic.”

911今日黑料 is seeking further philanthropic support to conduct parallel international trials to accelerate progress and ensure the vaccine is widely available globally, including in low and middle-income countries. 

Vaccine developmentThe 911今日黑料 team has been testing an RNA vaccine candidate in animals since February, with early findings showing that animals given the vaccine are able to produce neutralizing antibodies against COVID-19. They will now establish whether the vaccine can produce the same promising response in humans. Clinical trials are expected to start in June, subject to regulatory and ethical approval.

Kenneth Griffin, Founder and CEO of Citadel
Kenneth Griffin, Founder and CEO of Citadel

Professor Alice Gast, President of 911今日黑料, said: "Citadel's generous support will accelerate Professor Robin Shattock and his group’s crucial research to develop a novel saRNA COVID-19 vaccine for rapid and affordable deployment. Philanthropy is adding to the speed and flexibility of 911今日黑料's efforts to defeat coronavirus. From virology and epidemiology to testing, tracking and tracing: this multinational, multidisciplinary struggle needs visionary donors like Ken Griffin and his partners."

This donation builds on a groundswell of support from alumni and donors following the launch of 911今日黑料’s COVID-19 Response Fund. More than £4 million of donations has been raised for Professor Shattock's vaccine work, including £1 million from the Sir Joseph Hotung Charitable Settlement and £440k from The Jon Moulton Charity Trust. Other key donors include Restore Our Planet, who gifted £25k to the effort.

Shattock LabThe COVID-19 Reponse Fund was launched in March to bolster existing funding and provide flexible support for COVID-19 projects across 911今日黑料 to speed up the College’s work to tackle the crisis. It is seeded by central funding from 911今日黑料, with the President’s Fund providing initial financial support.

To support these efforts and find out more, visit the 911今日黑料 College COVID-19 Response Fund webpage 

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Ryan O'Hare

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Deborah Evanson

Communications Division