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    Novavax initiated phase 3 trial of its COVID-19 Omicron strain vaccine as a booster

    On May 31, 2022, Novavax announced the initiation of its Phase 3 strain change trial to determine if its Omicron variant specific vaccine, NVX-CoV2515 (Omicron BA.1 strain), induced superior antibody responses against the Omicron variant compared to its Wuhan prototype vaccine, NVX-CoV2373, in participants who had received either a primary (two doses) or booster (three…

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"My wish is that this (Nobel award) will provide a positive message to the young girls who would like to follow the path of science, and to show them that women in science can also have an impact through the research that they are performing"

~ Emmanuelle Charpentier, French microbiologist (Nobel Laureate 2020)
(1968-)