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Monday, June 19, 2017 9:35:24 AM

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European Investment Bank (EIB) Supports Late-Stage Development and Production of BiondVax's Universal Flu Vaccine Candidate Under Horizon 2020 Initiative

LUXEMBOURG and NESS ZIONA, Israel, June 19, 2017 /PRNewswire/ --
The European Investment Bank (EIB) and BiondVax Pharmaceuticals Ltd. (NASDAQ: BVXV, TASE: BVXV), developer of the Universal Flu Vaccine candidate M-001, announced that they have entered into a €20 million (approximately $22 million) loan agreement. The event organized to mark the collaboration and the granting of the loan occurs today at the EIB Headquarters in Luxembourg, in presence of Mr. Ambroise Fayolle, EIB Vice-President responsible for innovation, and Dr. Ron Babecoff, CEO of BiondVax.

Flu viruses frequently and unpredictably mutate. Since it is impossible to predict future mutations, current flu vaccines may target strains that are not represented in the current wave of influenza. Mainly due to vaccine-virus mismatch, current flu vaccine effectiveness is on average only about 40%[1] in the general population, and in elderly people as low as 9%.[2] In addition, current vaccines take about four to six months to produce, and a new one must be produced each year. So when a mismatch is identified at the beginning of the flu season, there is insufficient time to make a new vaccine for that specific season.

The World Health Organization (WHO) reports up to 500,000 annual seasonal flu related deaths, mostly affecting people above 65 years old.[3] Seasonal flu is the 8th leading cause of death in the USA[4], and it causes high social and economic burdens to patients, their families, and health care providers.

BiondVax's M-001 vaccine candidate, consisting of nine widely conserved flu epitopes, is designed to protect against current and future, seasonal and pandemic flu strains. Clinical and pre-clinical trials have shown that M-001 is safe and immunogenic and that it has the capacity to enhance and broaden coverage of current flu vaccines. M-001 has also shown potential to improve upon current seasonal flu vaccines, and potential to serve as an immediate effective response to new flu pandemic strains.[5] The vaccine candidate has been tested in a Phase IIb clinical trial in collaboration with UNISEC,[6] which is funded by the EU under the 7th Framework Programme for Research and Technological Development.

EIB support for the development of BiondVax's Universal Flu Vaccine Candidate should be seen in the context of the Horizon 2020, the EU's Research Programme, in particular the EU Finance for Innovators finance facility "InnovFin Infectious Diseases", which offers bespoke products for financing high-risk projects in the field of infectious diseases.

Carlos Moedas, European Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation said, "A healthier population is a major priority for the EU, and preventing and treating the flu is becoming more and more important with the ageing of the European population. As the virus rapidly changes, we need to develop new ways to combat the disease. This €20 million loan agreement will help develop a more universal vaccine, effective in preventing a range of different types of flu."

Mr. Othmar Karas, Member of the European Parliament and EPP-Shadow Rapporteur for the extension of the European Fund for Strategic Investments in the Parliament's Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, commented, "Joint investments in the future build strong bridges between nations. It is a strength of Europe's innovation system to cooperate with the best innovators in our neighbourhood. We are glad to see today's announcement as an important initiative for fostering innovation between the European Union and our Mediterranean neighbours."

"Supporting innovation is a key priority for the European Union's Bank", said EIB Vice-President Mr. Ambroise Fayolle. "This new financing shows our strong willingness to create optimal conditions for this clinical research and bring it to a successful conclusion. The EIB is proud to be supporting BiondVax with regard to its high expertise and pioneering research on such a universal flu vaccine. We hope that this innovative financing will contribute to improve the prevention of disease."

The technology behind BiondVax's universal flu vaccine candidate was conceptualized in the lab of Professor Ruth Arnon at the Weizmann Institute of Science. Weizmann Institute Vice-President for technology transfer Prof. Mordechai Sheves noted, "Yeda, the tech transfer arm of the Weizmann Institute of Science, was delighted to learn that the European Union has found merit in BiondVax, a company based on the pioneering work of Prof. Ruth Arnon. The generous investment by the European Union paves the way to tackling one of today's most lethal infectious diseases, and is yet another example of the outstanding basic research that typifies the Weizmann Institute of Science."
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