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Theodore Randolph removes vaccinesDistributing a safe and effective COVID-19 vaccine may be even more challenging than developing it, which is why 񱦵 researchers and the CU spinoff are so focused on finding a way to get vaccines to 7.8 billion people.

The researchers are focused on a vaccine-manufacturing platform technology that addresses the need for temperature-stable, single-dose formulations of novel COVID-19 vaccines at the scale required for large human clinical trials.

The research team is able to do so with funding, licensing and startup support fromVenture Partners at 񱦵, the university’s commercialization arm. They also received agrant from the Boettcher Foundation, which has awarded nearly $1 millionto help combat the COVID-19 pandemic.

“It has to be a solution that is suitable for the entire world,” said project leadTheodore Randolph, Gillespie Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering.