The National Veterinary Research Institute , in cooperation with 16 partners from 10 countries, is working on an innovative vaccine aimed at halting African Swine Fever (ASF) and strengthening food security in Europe.
The project coordinator at NVRI is Dr. Marek Walczak from the Department of Virology and Viral Diseases of Animals. The project is funded by the Horizon Europe program.
The international partnership within the VAX4ASF project combines the latest achievements in virology and immunology with modern technologies in animal protection. The goal is to develop an effective vaccine that will ensure the health of livestock and food safety.
VAX4ASF is an example of cooperation between scientists, experts, and institutions from across the continent, who are jointly addressing global challenges, working towards animal protection and sustainable food security.
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Together for animal health and food security – because together we can achieve more!
