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Hawaii Biotech Receives Allowance to Perform West Nile Vaccine Clinical Trials

Published in Vaccine Weekly, January 16th, 2008

Hawaii Biotech, Inc. announced that it has been notified by the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that it may proceed to initiate a 24 patient safety study in healthy human volunteers with its recombinant, subunit West Nile vaccine. The trial will be conducted at a single site in Hawaii, which the company currently expects to start in April 2008, pending successful completion of financing sufficient funding to complete the trial. Depending on the actual start date, results of the trial may be available by the end of 2008.

HBI develops subunit vaccine candidates that have been shown to elicit protective immune responses in animal efficacy models for...

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