Biopharmaceutical Innovators Lead the Charge in Fight Against Coronavirus
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Altimmune
Altimunne is testing a single-dose Intranasal COVID-19 vaccine.
Arcturus
Arcturus is developing a COVID-19 candidate vaccine using STARR™ Technology.
AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca is assessing the safety, immunogenicity, and efficacy of candidate vaccine AZD1222. 
Bavarian Nordic
Bavarian Nordic has signed an agreement with AdaptVac to license capsid virus like particle (cVLP) technology for coronaviruses.
Bharat
Bharat is collaborating with Flugen to develop and test a vaccine against COVID-19 called CoroFlu.
BioNTech
BioNTech is collaborating with Pfizer by contributing multiple mRNA vaccine candidates as part of its BNT162 COVID-19 vaccine program.
CORNING
Corning partnered with BARDA for the expansion of domestic capacity to manufacture tubing and vials/cartridges.
CSL
CSL has formed a partnership and alliance to develop a potential plasma-derived therapy for treating COVID-19.
CureVac
CureVac is focusing on the development of an mRNA-based coronavirus vaccine.
Dynavax
Dynavax is providing CpG 1018 to support the development of a COVID-19 vaccine.
Emergent Biosolutions
Emergent Biosolutions is using its proprietary hyperimmune platforms to develop and manufacture plasma-derived therapeutics.
EpiVax
EpiVax is identifying key regions of viral sequences to include in a COVID-19 vaccine.         
Biotech Companies Are Responding Faster Than Ever to Emerging Health Threats
Biotech companies are responding faster than ever to emerging health threats
Biopharmaceutical Innovators Are Leading The Charge In Fight Against Coronavirus

Here's a snapshot of how our industry is responding to the coronavirus.

BIO Members Are Working Around The Clock To Find Solutions To Combat Coronavirus

Learn about how the biopharmaceutical industry is responding to the coronavirus.

COVID-19 Vaccine Supply Chain: How We Will Vaccinate the Globe

To ensure people get safe and effective vaccines as quickly as possible, biotechnology companies have leveraged global partnerships and
innovative collaborations to reach patients all around the world.

BIO/ BioCentury Survey: COVID-19 Impact on Clinical Trials

A joint survey from BIO and BioCentury finds companies are seeking guidance and regulatory flexibility, while at the same time moving to remote monitoring and telemedicine for ongoing trials. 

Biotech Leaders Hit the Airwaves to Talk About Industry’s Efforts to Eradicate Covid-19

As the novel coronavirus continues to spread, scientists and researchers are working around the clock to identify diagnostics, therapeutics and vaccines to help protect individuals and communities across the globe. 

BIO's Virtual Summit Recap

On March 24-25, 2020, BIO virtually convened more than 500 leaders from across industry, government, academia, and NGOs to assess the state of the pandemic and accelerate medical countermeasure solutions for COVID-19.

Vaccine Development, Manufacturing and Distribution During a Pandemic

Learn about how a COVID-19 vaccine will be procured and distributed during the public health emergency.

BIO Coronavirus Events

BIO virtually brought together 45 biotech innovators, government agencies, and leading academics to share information about their work to fight the coronavirus. 

In addition, view the BIO Europe Spring Combating Coronavirus virtual session.

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Dr. George Scangos Coronavirus Lead
Hear from BIO's Coronavirus Lead

George Scangos, Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Vir Biotechnology, has been selected to lead the Biotechnology Innovation Organization's response to Coronavirus (COVID-19). Dr. Scangos explains what this role means and why collaboration across the private, public and NGO sectors is vital in combating Coronavirus.

The Coronavirus Is No Match for Science, but We Must Finish the Job

Jim Greenwood in Morning Consult: The science is galloping forward, and collaboration between the public and private sectors is vital to combat the coronavirus. BIO is taking the lead to connect innovators with partners inside the federal government.

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