Australia's CSIRO leads the charge to develop coronavirus vaccine after scientists from Down Under made breakthrough by replicating disease in highly secure lab

Australian researchers have been tasked with painting a clearer picture of the deadly new coronavirus, to pave the way for testing potential vaccines.

Federal science agency the CSIRO have been asked by a global group that aims to derail epidemics to help determine the key characteristics of the virus.

The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) wants to know how long the virus takes to develop and replicate, how it impacts the respiratory system and how it's transmitted.

The CSIRO is working with the Doherty Institute and the University of Queensland with the goal to develop a vaccine in a matter of weeks.

Read more: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7950149/Australias-CSIRO-leads-charge-develop-coronavirus-vaccine-highly-secure-lab.html

Dr Mike Catton and Dr Julian Druce from the Doherty Institute. The Australian laboratory was the first in the world to replicate the virus outside China

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