Gates Supports Canada’s AIDS-Vaccine Development
February 21, 2007 | Read Time: 1 minute
With $28-million from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Canadian government has announced it will create a program to find a cure for AIDS, reports CanWest News Service.
The government has pledged up to $111-million for the Canadian HIV Vaccine Initiative.
The program will support Canadian researchers and institutions, which will work with international affiliates via the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise, a network of organizations around the world devoted to developing a vaccine to prevent HIV. The Canadian effort aims to move vaccines more quickly to clinical trials and will support a facility to manufacture potential vaccines.
The Gates Foundation awarded the biggest grant in 2006, according to the annual survey by The Chronicle of Philanthropy.
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