Project Details
Project Description
Advanced RNA manufacturing is an exciting new area of research and development with a broad range of applications. For example, self-amplifying RNA (SAM) has applications in biosecurity gene editing, plant and mammalian protein production, and the development of vaccines for animal, and human health. However, high-quality (full-length) SAM RNA production and analysis are cumbersome, and there is a lack of standardised quality assurance (QA). This project aims to develop novel technologies & methods to improve the manufacturing of mRNA. These technologies will make mRNA manufacturing more cost-effective improve product quality and enable reliable standardised quality assurance.
Short title | mRNA Manufacturing |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 11/06/24 → 10/06/27 |
Funding
- Australian Research Council (ARC): A$130,447.00
- Australian Research Council (ARC): A$327,237.00
- Monash University – Internal School Contribution: A$129,558.00
- Seqirus (Australia) Pty Ltd: A$120,000.00
Equipment
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HMSTrust Analytical Laboratory (HMST)
Rudd, D. (Manager) & McIntosh, M. (Other)
Drug Delivery Disposition & DynamicsFacility/equipment: Facility