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Saskatchewan Blue Cross Donates $150K to VIDO at U of S

The Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) is one step closer to establishing its Centre for Pandemic Research, thanks to a $150,000 donation from Saskatchewan Blue Cross.



The gift from Saskatchewan Blue Cross will help expand VIDO’s research capacity to rapidly respond to emerging infectious diseases. The donation will contribute to upgrading and expanding VIDO’s infrastructure as well as support research and scientific training.


“We thank Saskatchewan Blue Cross for helping to make this vision a reality,” said VIDO Director and CEO Dr. Volker Gerdts. “We are proud to play a leading role in our country’s pandemic response, and to be part of a community that supports and recognizes the importance of having this world-class research here in Saskatchewan.”


During the COVID-19 pandemic, USask’s VIDO has taken a national leadership role. This includes being the first in Canada to isolate the virus that causes COVID-19, the first in Canada to develop an animal model and the first Canadian university organization to have a COVID-19 vaccine in clinical trials.


“We’re very proud to support VIDO’s expansion vision and delighted to offer the people of Saskatchewan an opportunity to learn more about their critical work through this partnership,” said Vice President, Customer Relations and External Affairs Megan Douglas. “Saskatchewan Blue Cross is committed to helping strengthen health literacy in our province, and to empowering our communities on their journey to whole health and wellness. The event on June 24 is a wonderful opportunity for everyone to hear from VIDO’s world-class scientists specializing in vaccination.”


Thanks to donors like Saskatchewan Blue Cross and VIDO’s ongoing fundraising efforts from a variety of sources including government, municipal and private donors, Saskatoon will soon be home to Canada’s Centre for Pandemic Research. This centre, which is expected to be completed over the next three years, will include a new manufacturing facility, upgrades to key containment areas, new animal housing and the recruitment of global experts.


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