Timeline
2019
2020
- Langen Junior Science Award
- WHO Declares Pandemic
- Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize
- Supply Bottleneck for Pneumococcal Vaccines
- Blood Donation Remains Possible
- Convalescent Plasma: First Clinical Trial
- COVID-19 Vaccines: First Clinical Trial
- Marketing Authorisation of Gene Therapy
- COVID-19 Vaccines: Second Clinical Trial Approved
- German Presidency of the EU Council
- COVID-19 Vaccines: Two Clinical Trials Approved
- Another Clinical Trial Approved
- Start of Two Rolling Review Procedures
- Allergen Products: European Standards
- Allergen Product: First European Marketing Authorisation
- COVID-19 Peptide Vaccine: First Clinical Trial
- COVID-19 Vaccine: Third Rolling Review Procedure
- Validation of COVID-19 Rapid Tests
- First Marketing Authorisation of a COVID-19 Vaccine
- SafeVac App Available
On 18 May, the European Commission authorises a gene therapy medicine for the treatment of certain forms of spinal muscular atrophy. One in 10,000 children is affected by this genetically caused muscle wasting which, if left untreated, can have a fatal outcome during childhood. The Paul-Ehrlich-Institut supports the development of urgently needed gene therapies through to their marketing authorisation – and thus brings them to patients.