Many organizations across biotech and synthetic biology are working hard to develop new diagnostics, vaccines, and therapeutics against COVID-19. Here is a running (non-comprehensive!) list of some of what weβve seen so far, with a focus on these areas:
Data
Research tools
Community resources and accelerators
Diagnostics
Environmental testing
Therapeutics
Vaccines
Manufacturing and scale-up
If you are working on something youβd like to share, could use support for, or if you know of other great projects missing from this list, please email [email protected].
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Data
There are many excellent resources for open public health, virology, and immunology data that are supporting efforts against COVID-19.
Viral biology
- 𧬠Allen Institute COVID-19 Open Research Dataset β Collection of published articles and preprints on COVID-19
- 𧬠ARTIC Network β Open source sequencing & analysis protocol
- 𧬠Genome sequence
- 𧬠Immunitrack β Structures of immune stimulating epitopes from COVID-19 to aid vaccine developmen
- 𧬠Innophore β Protein structure modeling
- 𧬠McLellan lab,Β UT Austin βΒ Structure of the Spike protein
Viral tracking and evolution
- 𧬠Ares Genetics β Next generation sequencing of virus to track evolution
- 𧬠Nextstrain β Real time tracking of viral evolution
Public health tracking
- π‘ The COVID Tracking ProjectΒ β testing data for the US
- π‘ COVID Growth Rate Tracker
- π‘ Johns Hopkins data tracker
- π‘ Open COVID-19 StudyΒ β tracking symptoms
Immune response characterization
- π₯ Adaptive Biotechnologies β Working with Microsoft to provide open data on immune response to COVID-19
Clinical trials data
- π₯Ό Vivli
Other data and news aggregators
- π Academic Data Science β COVID-19 Data Science Resources
- π² COVIDbaseΒ β Curated list of projects, news, and data
- π² COVID-19 Primer
- π₯ COVID-19 Ask Miso Anything
- π₯ Github β Open collaboration resources
- πΒ SynBioBetaΒ β News and Town halls
- π Tableau β COVID-19 Global Data Hub
- π WEFΒ β How are companies responding to the coronavirus crisis?
Research tools
Molecules derived from the virusβnucleic acids like RNA or DNA, or proteinsβare valuable tools for COVID-19 R&D, forming the basis of diagnostics as well as being essential for developing and testing new vaccines and treatments. These companies are offering antigens, antibodies, RNA, and DNA for COVID-19 research.
Research test kits β qPCR
Research test kits β Immunoassays
- 𧫠Creative Diagnostics
- 𧫠Eagle Biosciences
- 𧫠Epitope Diagnostics
- 𧫠EUROIMMUN
- 𧫠Nirmidas Biotech
Nucleic acids
- 𧬠AddgeneΒ β COVID-19 plasmids & resources
- 𧬠Arbor BiosciencesΒ β Free hybridization capture kits for NGS
- 𧬠GENEWIZ β DNA sequencing and synthesis
- 𧬠Ginkgo Bioworks β Synthesized viral cDNAs for protein expression
- 𧬠IDT β DNA for diagnostics and vaccine development
- 𧬠Paragon Genomics β Research and Surveillance panel
- 𧬠SARS-CoV-2 coding sequence clones
- π§¬Β SGI-DNAΒ β $50,000 co-funding grants for collaboration supporting diagnostics, vaccines, and therapeutics
- π§¬Β Sigma Aldrich
- π§¬Β Synbio Technologies
- 𧬠Twist Bioscience β RNA controls and NGS panels
Antigens, antibodies, and enzymes
- 𧫠BEI Resources
- 𧫠Bio-connect
- 𧫠The Native Antigen Company
- 𧫠Open Enzyme Collection
- 𧫠Tierra Biosciences
- 𧫠SinoBiological
Software
- π₯ AWS
- π₯ Foldit
- π₯ SalesForce ProGen
- π₯ Synthace
- π₯ TeselaGen
Community resources and accelerators
- π©βπ¬ BIO Coronavirus Hub
- π©βπ¬ The COVID accelerator
- π©βπ¬ IndieBio Coronavirus Initiative
- π©βπ¬ Just One Giant Lab
- π©βπ¬ Y combinator
Diagnostics
At this stage in the pandemic, widespread testing is essential to slowing the spread of the virus. Many organizations, from hospitals to academic labs, startups to multinationals have stepped up to develop, manufacture, and scale up testing kits. Check out the FDAβs page tracking diagnostic tests for more information and FindDx.org for an exhaustive list and this document for a detailed background on how these tests work.
Nucleic Acid Tests
- 𧬠Abbott
- 𧬠Aldatu Biosciences
- 𧬠Cepheid
- 𧬠Curative
- 𧬠Hologic
- 𧬠Mobidiag
- 𧬠New England Biolabs
- 𧬠Octant Bio
- 𧬠QIAGEN
- 𧬠Roche
- 𧬠Thermo Fisher
- 𧬠Veredus
- π‘ Attomarker
- π‘ Genalyte
- π‘ Krammer Lab β Protocols for COVID serology
- π‘ Mologic
- π‘ Nirmidas Biotech
- π‘ Predigen
- π‘ RayBiotech
- π‘ Sona Nanotech
- π‘ Sugentech
- π‘ United Biomedical Group
- βοΈ Broad Institute β Open access CRISPR testing protocol
- βοΈ CASPR Biotech β Method preprint
- βοΈ Mammoth Biosciences
- βοΈ Sherlock Biosciences
Other diagnostic testsΒ
- π‘ MiProbes β Rapid test to identify viral proteins
Testing hubs
- π‘ Battelle
- π‘ Broad Institute
- π‘ Chan Zuckerberg Biohub
- π‘ Greater Seattle Coronavirus Assessment Network
- π‘ Innovative Genomics Institute
- π‘ UCSF
- π‘ UK Whole Genome Sequence Alliance
- π‘ University of Washington Department of Virology
Automation and scaling protocols
- π€ Hamilton
- π€ OpenCell β Scaling up testing infrastructure
- π€ OpenTrons β Scale up of testing automation
- π€ Salis Lab β Protocols for massively parallel testing
- π€ Zymergen β Supporting automation for testing at the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub
Environmental testing
Testing for the presence of virus on surfaces and in other environments like sewers can help track and monitor for the spread of COVID.
- π Aanika Bioscience β Environmental detection for enterprise customers
- π Chai Bio β RT-PCR based environmental detection from swabs
- π Stemloop β Cell free biosensors
- π Twist Bioscience and Mason Lab at Cornell β Sampling NYC public transit
Therapeutics
A large number of new and repurposed medicines are making their way through preclinical research and clinical trials to get to the patients that need it most. This list is biased for biologic drugs, such as antibodies, rather than small molecule therapeutics that could treat infection. Many of these therapies use antibodies, often derived from the blood plasma of patients that have recovered from coronavirus, to help the immune system of patients fight the virus directly.
Antibody therapies in development
- π AbCellera β Developing antibody therapy with Eli Lilly
- π CytoDyn β Phase 2 trial antibody therapeutic
- π Emergent BioSolutions β Plasma-derived antibody therapy
- π Kamada β Plasma derived IgG therapy
- π La Jolla InstituteΒ β Coronavirus Immunotherapy Consortium
- π Regeneron β Plasma derived antibody therapy
- π Takeda β Plasma derived IgG therapy
- π Vir β Developing antibody therapy with Bingen
Rapid antibody discovery
- π Berkeley Lights β Antibody screening
- π Distributed Bio β Computational antibody discovery
- π ImmunoPrecise Antibodies β Multi-target antibody discovery platform
- π Macromoltek β Computational design of antibodies
- π Prellis Bio β Antibody generating platform
- π Swiftscale Biologics β Speeding the process for antibody discovery
Other therapeuticsΒ
- π Alnylam β siRNA based therapeutics with Vir
- π CEL-SCI β Immunotherapy using peptide
- π Pentelute Lab, MIT β Peptide binder to spike protein
- π Voigt Lab, MIT β High throughput therapeutics discovery
Vaccines
In the long term, vaccines are essential for eradicating the thread of dangerous pathogens. Many groups are in the process of developing and testing several different kinds of vaccines. Vaccines train the immune system to recognize the virus so that it can be ready to clear the virus at the first sign of infection. Vaccines can be made from a number of different biological molecules: DNA, RNA, proteins, virus like particles, or live attenuated virus. Check out the WHO landscape of candidate vaccines for more.
Live attenuated virus vaccines
- π Codagenix
- π Humane Genomics
- π Sinovac
Virus-like particle (VLP) vaccines
- π Medicago β expressed in plants
Non-replicating viral vector vaccines
- π Altimmune
- π CanSino Biologics β In Phase I clinical trials
- π GeoVax
- π Greffex
- π Institut Pasteur, with Themis and the University of Pittsburgh
- π Johnson & Johnson
- π Vaxart
mRNA vaccines
- π Arcturus β In collaboration with Duke-NUS Medical School
- π BioNTech and Pfizer
- π CureVac
- π HelixNano β multi antigen mRNA vaccine
- π Imperial College London
- π Moderna β In Phase I clinical trials
DNA vaccines
- π AnGes Inc. β In collaboration with with Osaka University
- π Inovio
- π Takis β with Applied DNA Sciences and Evvivax
- π Zydus Cadila
Protein vaccines
- π AJ Vaccines
- π Clover Biopharmaceuticals β In collaborating with GSK
- π EpiVax
- π ExpreS2ion
- π Heat Biologics
- π iBio and CC pharming β Protein expressed in plants
- π Ligandal
- π Novavax
- π Sanofi
- π University of California, San Diego
- π University of Queensland
Other vaccines
- π Prokarium
Adjuvants
Manufacturing and scale up
Once a new antiviral therapeutic or vaccine is developed and tested, it needs to be scaled up for delivery.
- π§ͺ Culture Biosciences – Process optimizations and development
Other products
- π§Ό Amyrisβhand sanitizer
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