In the Media Tag: streptanova


Memphis Doctors’ Vaccine to be Used in Canadian Clinical Trial

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StreptAnova was invented by James B. Dale, MD, Chief of the Division of Infectious Disease, and Gene H. Stollerman, MD, Endowed Professor in Medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, and Research Scientist at the Memphis Veterans Affairs Medical Center.


Memphis Researcher’s Strep Vaccine Moves to Trial Phase

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Vaxent chief scientific officer James B. Dale, who also serves as a professor of medicine and chief of the division of infectious diseases at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, invented StreptAnova based on more than 25 years of laboratory research.


Strep throat vaccine developed by Memphis doctor to begin clinical trial

Dr. James B. Dale developed StreptAnova at the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center. . . StreptAnova will soon undergo a Phase 1 clinical trial in Halifax, Nova Scotia, to test its effectiveness and whether it is safe for humans.


Streptococcus Vaccine Clinical Trial to Begin

StreptAnova® was invented by Dr. James B. Dale at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC), and is being commercialized jointly by PREVENT and Vaxent, a company founded by Dr. Dale.