Call for applications closed - 2024 hands-on training for upstream process in cell-based vaccine manufacturing, organized by GTH-B and supported by WHO

Deadline: 23 August 2024, 18:00 (KST)

15 July 2024
Call for submissions

Background

Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) face significant inequities in terms of access to vaccines and other biologics and are making efforts to establish biological manufacturing within their regions. Establishing such manufacturing capacity, through bilateral technology transfer or local R&D efforts, is often hindered by the lack of a trained workforce in biomanufacturing.

To address this gap and build biomanufacturing capacity in LMICs, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Ministry of Health and Welfare (MoHW) of the Republic of Korea established the Global Training Hub for Biomanufacturing (GTH-B) in the Republic of Korea. The hub's mandate is to provide training in the manufacturing of high-quality vaccines and biologics in an industrial setting, aiming to resolve inequality in access to vaccines and biologics worldwide by expanding manufacturing capacity in LMICs.

There is an urgent need for developing countries to improve vaccine access by developing local biomanufacturing capabilities, which are hindered by a shortage of trained personnel. GTH-B is helping these countries by providing essential biomanufacturing training, aiming to expand the technical know-how and capability for sustainable vaccine R&D and manufacture in LMICs by facilitating vaccine manufacturing apprenticeships.

A crucial aspect of such training is the hands-on experience provided at a real biomanufacturing facility. The GTH-B will operate two batches of hands-on training utilizing public biomanufacturing facilities in the Republic of Korea. One is a 5–6-week program (including a pre-online training course) at the International Vaccine Institute (IVI) and the Korea Biopharmaceutical CMO Centre (K-Bio CMO), targeting 20 individuals and focusing on the upstream process in cell-based vaccine manufacturing. The other is a 7-week program (including a pre-online training course) at the Korean National Institute for Bioprocessing Research and Training (K-NIBRT) and the Hwasun site (K-VCAST and JBRC), targeting 20 individuals and focusing on mRNA vaccine manufacturing and regulatory affairs.

These programs not only offer practical training in biomanufacturing and analytical techniques but also prepare participants to meet industry demands. By enhancing the skills of the workforce, this initiative strengthens the healthcare infrastructure of LMICs, fostering self-reliance and contributing to a more equitable global healthcare system.

Training Objectives, Method, and Agenda

Please refer to the attached document for all the relevant information.

Training Schedule and Venues

    Eligibility and Selection Criteria

    Applicants must meet the following qualifications to be considered eligible for the training:

    • Be a citizen of, and resident in, an LMIC.
    • Be employed by a company registered as a legal entity in an LMIC conducting activities in the scope of biomanufacturing.
    • Hold a position in the company as a technician, engineer, scientist, or manager in biomanufacturing or a related field, with up to 6 years of experience.
    • Have an educational background in life sciences.
    • Have at least an intermediate level of proficiency in spoken and written English.
    • Demonstrate in the application how the acquired knowledge, skills, and competencies during the training will be applied after the training in the institution the participant is coming from.

    Application Submission

    The online application form is available at the following link: https://ivionlinecampus.ivi.int/.

    Applicants must provide the following information:

    • Personal information including nationality, country of residence, passport number, name, date of birth, gender, contact details, and others.
    • Information about the institution.
    • Information about educational background.
    • Information about work experience.
    • Information about English proficiency.

    Applicants must upload the following documents:

    • A copy of their passport.
    • A letter of endorsement: A letter from the Director of the applicant’s institution confirming the applicant's capability to successfully undertake the training and certifying their current employment status. (A sample endorsement letter is available on the application page of the website.)

    Applicants must demonstrate the following:

    • A description of their current position and justification for their selection.
    • A description of the relevance of the training to their professional project.
    • A description of the knowledge and skills they wish to acquire during the training.
    • A description of their institution’s needs related to the training and the anticipated impact on their institution.
    • A description of the plan to apply and share the acquired knowledge and skills after returning to their home institution upon completion of the training.

    Deadline for Application Submission

    All applications must be submitted online at the following link: https://ivionlinecampus.ivi.int/ by August 23, 2024, 18:00 Korea Standard Time (KST).

    Selection Process

    The selection process involves the following steps:

    • Eligible applications will be reviewed by a selection committee composed of members recommended by the MoHW of the Republic of Korea and WHO.
    • Once the selection process is completed, selected participants will be notified of the next steps and required information via email.
    • Due to limited capacity, a maximum of 5 participants from each country will be selected. The decision will be made by the selection committee in collaboration with the home institution.
    • Institutions involved solely in animal vaccine production must provide a letter to GTH-B stating their institutional plan to expand into human vaccine production if they wish to send participants for training.

    Priority will be given to trainees with certificates from completing the following GTH-B training programs:

    • Introductory Course for Biologics Development and Manufacturing
    • Introductory Course for Standard Practice (GxP)

    Equality, Diversity, and Inclusivity

    The MoHW of the Republic of Korea and WHO are dedicated to promoting equality, diversity, and inclusivity in science. Women are particularly encouraged to apply, and all qualified applicants are welcomed regardless of sexual orientation, ethnicity, religious beliefs, cultural background, social status, or (dis)ability status.

    Financial Provisions

    The course is offered free of charge to participants. Accommodation and breakfast will be provided during the course days and weekends. Lunch will be provided on weekdays only and is not included on weekends.

    The cost of travel to/from Seoul, Republic of Korea will NOT be covered. Applicants must secure travel costs at their own expense. Selected applicants will be responsible for obtaining any necessary vaccinations and visas for travel.

    Contact Information

    For further questions related to this training, please refer to the attached document for the IVI contacts.

    An automatic email acknowledging receipt of the application will be sent from gthb.coordinator@ivi.int. This acknowledgment does not confirm that the application is eligible for review.