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New funding boost for The Pandemic Institute’s Liverpool – Hong Kong Partnership

Researchers from across Liverpool recently travelled to Hong Kong for the launch of a new programme of work supported by an award of nearly £250,000 from The Shaw Foundation – one of Asia’s most distinguished philanthropic institutions.  

This pump-priming funding will support new research partnerships focused on tackling emerging infections and pandemic threats. The initiative aims to further strengthen collaboration between The Pandemic Institute’s (TPI) three UK academic founding partners – the University of Liverpool, the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, and Liverpool John Moores University – and counterparts at three leading Hong Kong institutions: the University of Hong Kong (HKU), the Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU), and the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK). 

Funding was awarded via a competitive call and will be distributed across nine collaborative projects, with Principal Investigators drawn from all six institutions. The projects will address a range of high-consequence and emerging infectious threats, including seasonal and pandemic influenza, MERS coronavirus, Ebola, COVID-19, antimicrobial-resistant bacteria, enteroviruses causing brain infections, and hepatitis E. 

Professor Tom Solomon, Director of The Pandemic Institute (TPI) and Chair of Neurology at the University of Liverpool said: “This award marks an important step in advancing international cooperation to better understand and respond to infectious disease threats and we are hugely grateful for this generous award from The Shaw Foundation. This funding will enable us to address key viral and bacterial hazards with epidemic or pandemic potential. Our teams are applying complementary scientific and technological approaches – including artificial intelligence and machine learning, novel diagnostics, therapeutic innovation, epidemiological modelling, genomic analysis, and disease mechanism studies – to strengthen preparedness and response capacity worldwide.”

Dr Raymond Chan, Chairman of The Shaw Foundation said: “We are very pleased to be able to support and launch a new initiative between the world-renowned Liverpool Pandemic Institute and three of our own universities: University of Hong Kong, Chinese University of Hong Kong and the Hong Kong Polytechnic University.  During COVID, Hong Kong universities made vital contributions through research and education, playing a key role to combat the disease. As we look ahead to the challenges of future outbreaks, we recognize that international collaboration is more essential than ever. We hope this programme paves the way for more international effort to combat a foe which operates without boundaries.”

The official launch event was held at the British Consulate, and was attended by local dignitaries, Hong Kong based University of Liverpool alumni, along with the Principal Investigators from each participating institution. As well as the launch event, attendees took part in a two-day scientific programme, during which cross-institutional teams met to work on their collaborative projects. The sessions were held at Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the University of Hong Kong and concluded with a cultural excursion designed to foster team building and strengthen collaborative ties. 

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More about The Pandemic Institute

Established in 2021, The Pandemic Institute is a unique collaboration of academic, health and civic partners in Liverpool with a global mission to tackle emerging infections and pandemic threats. Launched with an initial philanthropic donation of £10m in 2021, The Pandemic Institute has established over £5M in industry partnerships, invested over £3.6M in critical pandemic research and infrastructure, and through our partner organisations our investigators hold research portfolios totalling £62M.

The Pandemic Institute’s founding partners are:

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