Project information
Genomic epidemiology of Treponema pallidum strains infecting women and men in low-income countries to inform syphilis vaccine development (INV-036560)
- Project Identification
- 21-0119
- Project Period
- 11/2021 - 10/2023
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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Ostatní - foreign
- Other foreign funds
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Medicine
- Cooperating Organization
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The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Responsible person Arlene Sena-Soberano
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation approached the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (PI Arlene Seña-Soberano) to propose a project to support efforts to develop a syphilis vaccine. The proposed work is focused on regions of the world from which few Treponema pallidum subs. pallidum isolates have been sequenced and on women of childbearing age. With the University of Washington and other partners, we will be whole-genome sequencing T. pallidum samples from these populations and, where possible, analyzing paired serum samples. Sequencing will be performed at UNC, the University of Washington, and/or at Masaryk University, and a biorepository established to support vaccine development. We will share the sequencing data and include the lead investigator from each contributing site on a future paper.
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