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Grant: Hospital for Sick Children – Malaria Vaccine Research and Preclinical Development (Coefficient Giving → Hospital for Sick Children)

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1 check · 4/9/2026

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Name
Hospital for Sick Children – Malaria Vaccine Research and Preclinical Development
Amount
$5,684,065
Currency
USD
Date
March 2024
Notes
[Global Health R&D] Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $5,684,065 over three years to the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) to support research and preclinical development for a multistage malaria vaccine. Dr. Jean-Philippe Julien at SickKids will lead and coordinate texpand[Global Health R&D] Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $5,684,065 over three years to the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) to support research and preclinical development for a multistage malaria vaccine. Dr. Jean-Philippe Julien at SickKids will lead and coordinate the grant, which is a collaboration that includes the following principal investigators: Professor Simon Draper (Oxford University), Dr. Brandon Wilder (Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute, Oregon Health and Science University), Dr. Neil King (Institute for Protein Design, University of Washington), Dr. Bowen Li (University of Toronto), Dr. Nicolas Collin (Avian Influenza Research Center, University of Lausanne), Dr. Elena Levashina (Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology), and Dr. Matthijs Jore (Radboud University Medical Center). This falls within our focus area of global health R&D.

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confirmed95%deterministic-row-match · 4/9/2026
Name
Hospital for Sick Children – Malaria Vaccine Research and Preclinical Development
Grantee
Hospital for Sick Children
Focus Area
Global Health R&D
Amount
$5,684,065.00
Date
Marc

NoteDeterministic match: grantee, amount, date matched in source snapshot (2714 rows)

Case № 2Wf4mvDMvfFiled 4/9/2026Confidence 95%