Collaboration to develop vaccine against Helicobacter pylori
Core Facility Animal Models and start-up company Iguana cooperate
The Core Facility Animal Models (CAM) at the Biomedical Center is a scientific unit of the LMU Munich. It provides a platform for scientists to conduct animal experiments in accordance with the legal requirements of European and national (German) law. Core responsibility of the CAM is the on-site care of all animals used in research. In addition, the CAM team supports scientists in planning and conducting experiments as well as in providing expert advice and counseling to legal authorities and government offices.
Iguana Biotechnology is a Munich-based Biotech Start-up founded in 2021. Iguana’s core competence is the development of innovative, safe and efficient therapeutic vaccines against infectious diseases that address an unmet medical need and counteract the increasing resistance to antibiotic therapies, using a combination of intensive literature research, exchange with world-class experts and the use of the latest bioinformatics capabilities.
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