Drug Discovery and Development

  • Home Drug Discovery and Development
  • Drug Discovery
  • Women in Pharma and Biotech
  • Oncology
  • Neurological Disease
  • Infectious Disease
  • Resources
    • Video features
    • Podcast
    • Voices
    • Views
    • Webinars
  • Pharma 50
    • 2025 Pharma 50
    • 2024 Pharma 50
    • 2023 Pharma 50
    • 2022 Pharma 50
    • 2021 Pharma 50
  • Advertise
  • SUBSCRIBE

Daiichi Sankyo, UMN Pharma Enter Norovirus Collaboration

By Drug Discovery Trends Editor | February 14, 2014

Daiichi Sankyo Co. Ltd. and UMN Pharma Inc. announced the beginning of a collaborative research agreement for norovirus vaccine.
 
Norovirus is one of the leading causes of infectious gastroenteritis and the number of infected people reported is increasing both in Japan and globally. While norovirus vaccine has not been approved in any countries, approximately 200,000 deaths of children are reported in developing countries every year. Although there are few mortal cases in industrialized countries, development of norovirus vaccine is expected because medical economic loss as a result of infection is significant. In the Immunization and Vaccine Committee the Health Science Council of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, held in December 2013, norovirus vaccine was selected as one of the vaccines with a high development priority.
 
Under the terms of the agreement, UMN Pharma will provide Daiichi Sankyo with recombinant norovirus Virus-Like Particle (VLP) antigen which has been produced by a cell-culture manufacturing method employing the Baculovirus Expression Vector System (BEVS), a unique next-generation technology platform for manufacturing biopharmaceutical products. Daiichi Sankyo will conduct a basic research to determine the possibility to develop norovirus vaccine with a novel device.
 
Daiichi Sankyo and UMN Pharma will negotiate further collaboration for the development if results of the collaborative research meet certain evaluation criteria. In addition, UMN Pharma will provide Daiichi Sankyo with norovirus VLP antigen exclusively and grant the right to negotiate exclusively for further partnership during the collaborative research agreement period.
 
Bringing together the innovative technologies that each company possesses, Daiichi Sankyo and UMN Pharma will contribute to the enrichment of the quality of life in Japan and globally through research and development of new vaccines.
 
Date: February 14, 2014
Source: Daiichi Sankyo


Filed Under: Drug Discovery

 

Related Articles Read More >

TransCelerate CEO Janice Chang wants trials to become part of routine care
STEERLife’s FragMelt platform manufactures drugs with heat sensitive active ingredient 
S&P report highlights Big Pharma’s concentration risk amid pre-JPM deal flurry
Eli Lilly in the Drug Discovery & Development Pharma 50
Lilly Phase 3b trial shows roughly 40-fold higher combined arthritis and weight-loss response
“ddd
EXPAND YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND STAY CONNECTED
Get the latest news and trends happening now in the drug discovery and development industry.

MEDTECH 100 INDEX

Medtech 100 logo
Market Summary > Current Price
The MedTech 100 is a financial index calculated using the BIG100 companies covered in Medical Design and Outsourcing.
Drug Discovery and Development
  • MassDevice
  • DeviceTalks
  • Medtech100 Index
  • Medical Design Sourcing
  • Medical Design & Outsourcing
  • Medical Tubing + Extrusion
  • Subscribe to our E-Newsletter
  • Contact Us
  • About Us
  • R&D World
  • Drug Delivery Business News
  • Pharmaceutical Processing World

Copyright © 2026 WTWH Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of WTWH Media
Privacy Policy | Advertising | About Us

Search Drug Discovery & Development

  • Home Drug Discovery and Development
  • Drug Discovery
  • Women in Pharma and Biotech
  • Oncology
  • Neurological Disease
  • Infectious Disease
  • Resources
    • Video features
    • Podcast
    • Voices
    • Views
    • Webinars
  • Pharma 50
    • 2025 Pharma 50
    • 2024 Pharma 50
    • 2023 Pharma 50
    • 2022 Pharma 50
    • 2021 Pharma 50
  • Advertise
  • SUBSCRIBE