BiondVax gets IIA funding for flu vaccine candidate

14 August 2017
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BiondVax Pharmaceuticals (TASE: BNDX), an Israeli company developing a universal flu vaccine, announced today that the Israel Innovation Authority (IIA), formerly known as the Office of the Chief Scientist, agreed to fund up to 40% of a 2.7 million new Israeli shekels (~$750,000) budget towards ongoing development of M-001, the company’s universal flu vaccine candidate.

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