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Meiji Seika Pharma Invests in Centivax for Universal Vaccine Platform

Meiji Seika Pharma Invests in Centivax for Universal Vaccine Platform

Meiji Seika Pharma has invested in Centivax, a biotechnology company developing next-generation vaccines and therapies for universal protection against highly diverse targets.

Centivax’s lead programme includes a universal seasonal influenza vaccine (Centi-Flu 01) currently in a phase-I clinical study. Unlike conventional seasonal flu vaccines, which must be manufactured annually based on recommended candidate vaccine viruses, Centivax’s platform focuses on both antibody and cellular immune responses on conserved regions of the influenza virus that cannot mutate and are shared across strains and distant subtypes. This approach aims to generate broad, consistent and durable immunity against both seasonal and pandemic influenza.

 “We are excited to support Centivax as they work towards a future where vaccines no longer need seasonal updating. Their universal immunity platform represents a promising direction for global infectious?disease preparedness and aligns with Meiji’s mission to improve public health through innovation,” said Toshiaki Nagasato, President and Representative Director, Meiji Seika Pharma.

Meiji’s strategic investment aims to accelerate the advancement of Centi-Flu 01 and further advance its growing pipeline, which spans a pan-herpes Alzheimer's preventative, a broad oncology treatment, a malaria vaccine and a universal antivenom.

“We are honoured to partner with Meiji and deeply appreciate their confidence in our work. Japan has long been a global leader in scientific excellence and public health and these priorities closely align with our mission to develop broadly protective vaccines that can improve resilience against infectious diseases. Meiji’s long-standing leadership in healthcare, combined with their thoughtful and collaborative approach, makes them an exceptional partner as we work together to advance next-generation solutions for influenza and beyond. We look forward to building a lasting partnership that contributes meaningfully to patients in Japan and around the world,” said Jacob Glanville, CEO, Centivax.

More news about: market | Published by News Bureau | March - 31 - 2026

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