91精品黑料吃瓜

Full protected lab workers

91精品黑料吃瓜

Full protected lab workers

The Ottawa Hospital鈥檚 (BMC) is manufacturing three COVID-19 vaccines for human clinical trials, filling a critical gap in Canada鈥檚 vaccine manufacturing capacity.

鈥淚t has been amazing to see the rapid development of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines, but we can鈥檛 stop now,鈥 said Dr. Duncan Stewart, Executive Vice-President of Research at The Ottawa Hospital and professor of medicine at the University of Ottawa. 鈥淚f we鈥檙e going to vaccinate every person in Canada and around the world, we need more vaccines, more research and more manufacturing capacity. Strengthening our capacity now is crucial not only for the fight against COVID-19, but also for many other diseases.鈥

Dr. Duncan Stewart

The first COVID-19 vaccine that BMC will help manufacture is a DNA-based vaccine called , developed by in Alberta. It has shown promise in laboratory studies and is stable at room temperature, meaning it could easily be transported, stored, and administered to all Canadians, as well as to people in developing countries or remote regions worldwide without specialized equipment. This vaccine will be jointly manufactured by BMC and (ACTM) for clinical trials at the . 

BMC is also manufacturing two other COVID-19 vaccines for clinical trials, with details to be released at a later date.

Vaccine manufacturing is a complex process requiring specialized 鈥渃lean room鈥 facilities and highly trained staff. With more than 40 experienced staff and various kinds of advanced equipment, BMC can manufacture many different types of vaccines, including those based on live viruses, DNA, mRNA and other technologies. BMC staff are also trained to place vaccines and drugs in vials for small-scale clinical use. This process, called fill finish, is currently a large unmet need in Canada and abroad.

Lab worker handling vaccine

At this time, BMC is only producing experimental COVID-19 vaccines for clinical trials, but if capacity were expanded, BMC could theoretically help in manufacturing approved vaccines for use in the general population as well.

鈥淥ur Biotherapeutics Manufacturing Centre is the most experienced facility of its kind in Canada, having successfully manufactured more than a dozen different biotherapeutics for human clinical trials in Canada and around the world over the last 10 years,鈥 said Dr. Stewart. 鈥淚n addition to vaccines, we have manufactured cancer-fighting viruses, stem cell therapies, CAR-T therapies and more.鈥

BMC is also currently manufacturing a . This trial will soon be expanding from The Ottawa Hospital to other centres in Canada.

BMC has been supported by the Canada Foundation for Innovation, the Ontario Research Fund, BioCanRx (a Canadian Network of Centres of Excellence) and generous donors to The Ottawa Hospital Foundation. BMC also has a partnership with Algonquin College, the University of Ottawa and Mitacs to lead the only .


Audiovisual (for media)

Media contact:
Jenn Ganton
The Ottawa Hopsital 
Cell: 613.614.5253
[email protected]