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Grant: University of Oxford — Malaria Vaccine Durability in School-Aged Children (Coefficient Giving → University of Oxford)
Verdictconfirmed95%
1 check · 4/9/2026Deterministic match: grantee, amount, date matched in source snapshot (2714 rows)
Our claim
entire record- Grantee
- University of Oxford
- Name
- University of Oxford — Malaria Vaccine Durability in School-Aged Children
- Amount
- $3,496,050
- Currency
- USD
- Date
- June 2025
- Notes
[Global Health R&D] Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $3,496,050 over three years to the University of Oxford to support a three-part study on the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine in school-aged children in Burkina Faso and Mali, led by Drs. Mehreen Datoo and Halidou Tinto. P… expand
[Global Health R&D] Open Philanthropy recommended a grant of $3,496,050 over three years to the University of Oxford to support a three-part study on the R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine in school-aged children in Burkina Faso and Mali, led by Drs. Mehreen Datoo and Halidou Tinto. Part one of the study will examine the durability of the current four-dose vaccine schedule, as well as determine how much protection a school-age booster dose would provide. Parts two and three will evaluate the most suitable dose for a school-age booster, and the social acceptability of the school-age booster. This falls within our focus area of global health R&D.
Source evidence
1 src · 1 checkconfirmed95%deterministic-row-match · 4/9/2026
- Name
- University of Oxford — Malaria Vaccine Durability in School-Aged Children
- Grantee
- University of Oxford
- Focus Area
- Global Health R&D
- Amount
- $3,496,050.00
- Date
- June 2025
NoteDeterministic match: grantee, amount, date matched in source snapshot (2714 rows)
Case № KYcd2qHir2Filed 4/9/2026Confidence 95%