The EU-Fet Open ADDovenom Project has made its domain
addovenom.com.
Coordinated by the University of Bristol, the ADDovenom Project engages in research on snakebite venom, from which thousands of people die each year. The University of Bristol, alongside the University of Liège, Aix-Marseille University, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and iBET, will use novel snakebite therapy to research antivenoms. Project Coordinator, Professor Christiane Berger-Schaffitzel, says –
“Our ultimate goal is to provide a low-cost, easy-to-produce, safe to administer, clinically effective and low dose type of antivenom that can be stored and used for community treatment ideally at the point-of-care – a substantial therapeutic advance to reduce the global mortality of venomous snake-bites.”
For updates on this interdisciplinary research venture take a look at the ADDovenom website, where you can find latest news items, research information, details on partners, and the experts behind the project.