Institut Pasteur de Tunis Chosen to Strengthen Local mRNA Vaccine Production Capacities
The Institut Pasteur de Tunis, a member of the "Pasteur Network", has been selected, along with two other network institutes, to reinforce local mRNA vaccine production capacities. This project is part of a strategic agreement protocol signed on Wednesday, October 25, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, between network members and partner institutes.
Objective: Intensify Cooperation in Vaccine Research and Development
This partnership aims to intensify cooperation in vaccine research and development and stimulate mRNA vaccine production capacities to address global health challenges.
Promoting Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing
The partnership focuses on promoting collaboration among network members to advance mRNA technology, exchange know-how and experiences, develop training programs, and implement joint projects.
mRNA Vaccines: Activating the Adaptive Immune System
It is worth noting that mRNA vaccines, also known as messenger RNA vaccines, are a type of vaccine that activates the adaptive immune system.