About the Center for Vaccine Research
The Center for Vaccine Research aims to complete the domestic COVID-19 vaccine development and secure next-generation independent vaccine platform technologies in order to win vaccine sovereignty and advance as a global leading country for vaccine development. As a national organization responsible for vaccine development, the center will establish a one-stop system from basic studies to commercialization support in addition to public vaccine R&D policies.
Operating the lab building and effectiveness assessment building (3 ground floors, 1 basement level)>BL2/(A)BL3 facilities
Internally developing public vaccines by using national vaccine R&D facilities
Assessing the effectiveness of vaccines by reflecting private demand, supporting facilities and equipment
Private Vaccine Development Support
To secure vaccine sovereignty, the Center for Vaccine Research provides vaccine R&D infrastructure support for vaccine development in the private sector in addition to strengthening governance, developing key technologies, and establishing domestic and international cooperative systems.
For private support service, the center has established administrative rules such as Article 8-6 of the Infectious Disease Control and Prevention Act and related notification. It is currently preparing standard operating guidelines that include the overall procedures for private support.
Application for Service
For public support notifications and applications, the Center for Vaccine Research is currently operating a website. Once related regulations and guidelines are established, announcements will be posted on the website.
Center for Vaccine Research website
National Culture Collection for Pathogens
The National Culture Collection for Pathogens (NCCP) was established and is operated according to Article 8 of the Act on the Promotion of the Collection, Management, and Utilization of Pathogen Resources. With pathogen resource-related networks established in Korea and abroad, NCCP is carrying out operations to secure pathogens and turn them into resources for management and distribution.
Operating the National Culture Collection for Pathogens (3 ground floors, 1 basement level)
Establishing and operating the pathogen resource information system
What is Pathogen Resource?
As a resource with actual or potential value for the public healthcare research or industry, pathogen resources refer to any of the following:
Pathogens such as bacteria, fungi, viruses, and protozoa that cause infectious diseases of humans and related information
Naturally existing cellular substances derived from pathogens and derivatives such as antigens and antibodies, and related information
Pathogen Collection/Deposit/Distribution
Pathogen Resource Deposit
According to Article 12 of the Act on the Promotion of the Collection, Management, and Utilization of Pathogen Resources, a person who has pathogen resources may deposit them in the National Culture Collection for Pathogens or a specialized bank.
Pathogen Resource Distribution
According to Article 14 of the Act on the Promotion of the Collection, Management, and Utilization of Pathogen Resources, a person intending to distribute pathogen resources registered in the Register for the Preservation and Management of Pathogen Resources must obtain related approval from the Commissioner of the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency.
Application for Service
You can apply for pathogen resource deposit and distribution using the online service menu on the NCCP website.
National Culture Collection for Pathogens website