The facility is expected to open in 2024, subject to regulatory approvals, and will produce up to 100 million vaccine doses each year, including vaccines for COVID-19, influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). It will be Moderna’s first manufacturing site to be built in the Southern Hemisphere and the first to be built on a university campus. In an important milestone for securing access to mRNA vaccines and enhancing medical research and development in Australia, global biotech Moderna has commenced construction of its new manufacturing facility at Monash University’s Clayton campus in Melbourne’s south east.Ĭonstruction work comes less than four months after Monash was selected as the site for the new facility that was first announced in March as part of a 10-year strategic partnership between Moderna and the Federal and Victorian governments. Monash University President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Margaret Gardner AC joined other dignitaries including state and federal ministers and Moderna representatives for a ground breaking ceremony at the new Moderna vaccine manufacturing facility. Breaking ground: Moderna’s big build beginsīreaking ground: Moderna’s big build begins.LabArchives: Electronic Laboratory Notebooks MNHS Library: Written and Oral Communication Skills Support Summer and Winter semester unit offering information 2022-2023 (archive) Summer and Winter semester unit offering information 2021-2022 (archive) Summer and Winter semester unit offering information 2020-2021 (archive) Summer and Winter semester unit offering information 2019-2020 (archive) Summer and Winter semester unit offering information 2018-2019 (archive) Summer and Winter semester unit offering information Why study Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences at Monash?
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