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Research body Centre for Process Innovation joins national effort to create coronavirus vaccine

CPI is supporting efforts by Imperial College London to develop a vaccine for Covid-19

Wilton Centre - the base for the Centre for Process Innovation- CPI - at Wilton international chemical complex, Teesside(Image: Evening Gazette)

A North East research centre has joined the national effort to find a vaccine for the coronavirus.

The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) - which has centres at Wilton, on Teesside, plus Darlington and Sedgefield – will support efforts by Imperial College London to develop a vaccine for the condition.

The project is one of the main parts of the Government’s Vaccine Taskforce being led by chief scientific officer Sir Patrick Vallance and chief medical officer Jonathan Van-Tam.

As well as developing a potential vaccine, the group is looking at ways it could be quickly scaled-up and manufactured in large quantities.

Frank Millar, chief executive of CPI, said: “We are proud to be part of this ambitious and coordinated approach to rapidly accelerate the development, scale-up and manufacture of potential new vaccines.

“The collaboration brings together some of the brightest minds from the most innovative institutions and companies that the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has to offer and represents a significant pillar of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s efforts to fight back against Covid 19.”

Developing a vaccine against the coronavirus is widely seen as the best way to lift the lockdown and social distancing measures that have impacted hugely on the economy and people’s daily lives.

But experts have warned that production an effective vaccine is not easy and will not happen quickly.