Stabilizing Vaccines with Silk
New technology may bypass the need to keep vaccines cold by stabilizing them with silk.
By Ari Daniel
At the moment, vaccines must be kept cold up until the moment that they are administered to a patient. This poses a problem in the developing world where infrastructure can interrupt the refrigeration during storage and transport. Numerous labs and companies are working to solve the problem. For instance, one Cambridge-based startup called Vaxess is using an extract from silk to stabilize vaccines, and their preliminary results are promising.