GB-Liverpool: GLP Toxicology evaluation of Long-Acting Injectable (LAI) products for LTBI prevention and HCV cure
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The University of Liverpool, through its LONGEVITY project funded by Unitaid, is implementing product development and commercialization of Long-Acting Injectable (LAI) formulations for malaria and tuberculosis prevention, and a hepatitis C virus cure for Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC's).
The University of Liverpool was awarded 32 million US dollars in early 2020 from Unitaid (https://unitaid.org/) as part of the 40 million US dollar project to fund these activities to commercialisation.https://unitaid.org/news-blog/unitaid-invests-in-long-acting-medicines-to-simplify-treatment-and-prevention-for-hiv-tb-malaria-and-hcv/#en https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/chemistry/news/articles/24m-boost-for-revolutionary-long-acting-medicine-research/ The TB and HCV products are reaching the end of proof-of-concept studies and the University of Liverpool is seeking quotations for provision of GLP toxicology services to support product clinical stage progress.
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