Global Vaccines - Origins

Origins

In 2006, Robert E. Johnston, Ph.D., opened the doors of Global Vaccines, Inc (GVI), a not-for-profit company, spinning out from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, in order to develop new vaccines free from the limitations of high profit-margin requirements. The company develops platform vaccine technologies that can be applied to a broad spectrum of disease targets selected on the basis of global public health needs rather than market potential. It is located in the Research Triangle Park in North Carolina.

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