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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MIDLAND—(January 14, 2004)—
The Dow Chemical Company has entered into a 4-year, $5.7 million
cooperative research agreement from the National Institutes of Health
(NIH) to apply new technology for rapid development of vaccines.
Dow will subcontract with Fraunhofer USA Center for Molecular Biotechnology
to co-develop the technology and with the University of Maryland
to provide screening for efficacy.
NIH requested proposals for new vaccine technologies
against infectious diseases, including biowarfare agents. Dow’s
approach will be based on new plant viral particle technology, with
vaccine protein production taking place on leaves of greenhouse-grown
plants.
Speed of production is the most significant advantage
according to Carolyn Fritz, Dow’s global business director
for Industrial Biotechnology. “We anticipate that our plant
technology will cut production time to 3 or 4 months, reduce cost,
and produce effective and safe vaccines that can be delivered by
capsule or nasal spray. This would be a big improvement over existing
technology,” said Fritz.
Fraunhofer USA will be exploring complementary technology
and will provide a highly developed plant virus platform system
with a wide host range. “This plant-based vaccine system will
reduce the risk of contamination by animal pathogens,” said
Barry Marrs, Executive Director of Fraunhofer USA. “We have
seen excellent results in preliminary animal testing.” The
University of Maryland will perform pre-clinical testing.
About Fraunhofer USA
Fraunhofer USA Center for Molecular Biotechnology is part of the
Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, the leading non-profit contract research
organization in Europe, with annual revenues of one billion euros.
Fraunhofer USA offers transient expression of proteins in plants
for the production of vaccines or therapeutic proteins, such as
antibodies and peptide hormones, and together with its parental
Fraunhofer Institute for Molecular Biology and Applied Ecology,
can provide a wide range of cutting-edge molecular biology services.
For further information, visit the www.fraunhofer-cmb.org website.
About Dow
Dow is a leading science and technology company that provides innovative
chemical, plastic and agricultural products and services to many
essential consumer markets. With annual sales of $28 billion, Dow
serves customers in more than 170 countries and a wide range of
markets that are vital to human progress, including food, transportation,
health and medicine, personal and home care, and building and construction,
among others. Committed to the principles of Sustainable Development,
Dow and its approximately 50,000 employees seek to balance economic,
environmental and social responsibilities.
More information about Dow is available at the Dow
web site at http://www.dow.com. For further information, please
contact Adrianne Proctor, Business Communications Manager, The Dow
Chemical Company, on 989-636-5636; or Brian Mahoney of Gibbs &
Soell Public Relations, on 212- 697-2600.
More information about Fraunhofer USA is available
at www.fraunhofer-cmb.org. For further information, please contact
Yvonne Wessel, Executive Assistant, Fraunhofer CMB, on 302-369-8292.
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