Department of Translational Physiology, Infectiology and Public Health, University of Liverpool, INRA Transfert (France), Xeolas Pharmaceuticals (Ireland), STICHTING WAGENINGEN RESEARCH, SPOREGEN LIMITED, National Veterinary Institute, French National Institute for Agricultural Research, VACCIBODY AS, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, The Pirbright Institute, Wageningen University & Research, Parco Tecnologico Padano, University of Bern, University of Lausanne, Virbac (France), European Forum of Farm Animal Breeders, Cardiff University, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Royal Veterinary College, Shanghai Veterinary Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Federal Department of Home Affairs, Ingenasa (Spain)
SAPHIR aims to develop vaccine strategies effective against endemic pathogens responsible for high economic losses in livestock in order to strengthen the profitability of food animal systems, improve animal welfare and reduce xenobiotic usage in farming with a One Health perspective. SAPHIR will bring novel vaccine strategies to the market i) at short term, with several promising vaccines brought to demonstration (RTL6), ii) at long term, ...