عمومی | Imperial College London

Imperial researchers in race to develop a coronavirus vaccine

A microbiology lab at Imperial’s St Mary’s campus is at the centre of a scientific race to develop a vaccine against a global viral outbreak.

Led by Professor Robin Shattock , from the Department of Infectious Disease, the Imperial team is one of only a handful of research groups in the world currently working to create a viable vaccine against the novel coronavirus.

Since emerging at the end of last year, the virus (called ‘2019-nCoV’) has spread beyond the limits of Wuhan city in China’s Hubei province, causing hundreds of deaths in China and leading to confirmed cases in 24 countries around the world – including two in the UK.

View embedded SoundCloud content

According to Professor Shattock, the difference between this vaccine effort and that of previous outbreaks, such as the SARS outbreak in 2002, is that a vaccine could potentially be produced much faster than conventional methods.

“We have the technology to develop a vaccine with a speed that’s never been realised before,” he explains.

Imperial’s Ryan O’Hare spoke to Professor Shattock to find out more about the virus at the centre of the outbreak and the road to developing a vaccine.

Listen to the full interview .