Pfizer and McMaster launch equity-focused vaccine initiative
During National Immunization Awareness Week, Pfizer Canada and McMaster University announced a significant collaboration to bridge health equity gaps in vaccine development and distribution.
Pfizer Canada has committed $500,000 to McMaster’s Global Nexus initiative.
This initiative aims to foster inclusive excellence in research by supporting emerging scholars from equity-deserving groups in the field of vaccinology, as well as those conducting research on vaccines for populations vulnerable to infectious diseases.
Systemic disparities continue to affect the representation, efficacy, distribution, and uptake of vaccines despite their proven effectiveness against infectious diseases. This investment by Pfizer Canada is part of a broader effort to enhance equity in vaccine development and delivery.
Matthew Miller, the executive director of Global Nexus at McMaster University, emphasized, “This grant from Pfizer Canada underscores our shared commitment to advancing health equity. Through Global Nexus, these talented young scientists are driving innovation and addressing research gaps to ensure vaccines protect all communities.”
The Global Nexus initiative focuses on several key areas:
- Training learners from equity-deserving groups in vaccinology to diversify the vaccine workforce.
- Addressing knowledge gaps concerning the vaccination of vulnerable populations.
- Developing educational materials on vaccine development, safety, effectiveness, and policy that are accessible to diverse audiences.
- Collaborating closely with community partners and scholars to maintain a safe learning environment for funded scholars.
Andréa Mueller, Primary Care Portfolio Lead at Pfizer Canada, reiterated, “Equity is at the core of Pfizer's mission. We believe that healthcare advances like vaccines must be accessible to all, reflecting the diversity of the people we serve. By investing in initiatives like McMaster's Global Nexus, we aim to create a more inclusive and impactful vaccine ecosystem.”
This partnership between Pfizer and McMaster University aims to create a healthcare future that is more equitable and resilient, highlighting a shared vision for improving global health outcomes through inclusivity in vaccine research and development.