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1 Nanovaccine Platform Technology: A New Paradigm Balaji Narasimhan Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering Presented by: Sarah A. Rajala, Dean, College of Engineering

2 Re-emergence of known diseases and rapid emergence of new diseases Need to improve existing vaccines (e.g., 2012-13 influenza vaccine) Antibiotic resistance Unsustainable healthcare system ‑ Therapeutics cost 20-1,000 times more than prevention technologies per healthcare $$ spent Prophylactics Therapeutics Prophylactics PRESENT FUTURE? Why the Urgency?

3 Vision: Nanovaccines will revolutionize our ability to prevent and treat disease Bridge groundbreaking science with novel nanoscale platform technologies ‑ Science-driven, first principles paradigm for vaccine design Novel nanomedicine-driven platform technology for tomorrow’s vaccines ‑ Inherently interdisciplinary Systems approach encompassing bench-to-bedside considerations from the earliest stages of conceptualization Materials Chemistry and Nanotechnology Epidemiology, Public Health, and Economics Pharmaceutical Science and Device Design Biochemistry, Cell Biology, and Immunology

4 Competitive Edge and Differentiators Systems approach to vaccine design ‑ Design, delivery, and deployment Technology niche ‑ Needle-free ‑ Single dose ‑ No refrigeration ‑ Combination therapies Bench-to-bedside Partnerships with universities, government laboratories, and industry Images: Courtesy Johns Hopkins, Ideo, Ohio State, Mystic Pharmaceuticals, and Atlantis Online

5 Room Temperature Nanovaccines Today’s vaccines need to be refrigerated Refrigeration is a major component of the cost and a significant logistical roadblock Innovation: exploit advances in materials science and nanotechnology to design a thermally stable subunit nanovaccine Nanovaccine can be stored at room temperature or higher for up to one year and still maintain efficacy Petersen et al, Mol Pharmaceutics (2012)

6 Tomorrow’s Nanovaccines? Video courtesy of Mystic Pharmaceuticals


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