Our Programs
Research & Development

Vaccine R&D
Our Research & Development division prioritizes strong vaccine candidates for infectious diseases that lack commercial interest and disproportionately affect low- and middle-income countries. Current efforts include advancing vaccines for Marburg and Ebola Sudan viruses.
Global Immunization

Applied Epidemiology
Our Applied Epidemiology program partners with local researchers in high-risk communities to gather and analyze data on infectious disease spread and the impact of new vaccines.

Boost Community
Our Boost Community provides a platform for immunization professionals around the world to connect with peers and access resources and trainings to enable them to grow in their careers.

The Global HPV Consortium
The Global HPV Consortium launched in September 2023 as public-private movement to prevent HPV infection and eliminate cervical cancer as a public health concern by operating across the three pillars of vaccination, screening, and early treatment.

International Rotavirus Symposium
We host a biennial symposium for researchers and stakeholders seeking to prevent rotavirus, a gastrointestinal infection that kills an estimated 200,000 children worldwide each year.

Vaccine Acceptance & Delivery
We work with local social and behavioral researchers and host collaborative networks to increase acceptance and improve delivery of vaccines in low- and middle-income countries.
Past Programs
Influenza Vaccine Innovation – We worked to accelerate the development of a universal influenza vaccine. The Influenzer Initiative invited science, engineering and tech leaders to contribute strategic thinking to rethink vaccine development.
PriorityVax – Our digital platform was an interactive, online tool to support deliberations and decision-making using evidence-to-recommendation frameworks. This program is no longer being actively developed.
Our History
Learn about our history and highlights from past programs.
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We make vaccines more accessible, enable innovation and expand immunization across the globe.