Edible Vaccine Innovation Forum

The science
of homegrown
immunity

Plant-expressed antigens. Needle-free, cold-chain-free protection. An open, free forum where researchers, students, and public-health voices build the future of food-based vaccines together.

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GlobalResearchers & citizens
HonestEvidence over hype
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Six priorities for edible vaccine progress

EViF is built to advance research, organize knowledge, improve access, connect innovators, raise awareness, and empower the formation team.

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01

Advance Research

Foster and support cutting-edge scientific research in edible vaccine development across global institutions.

02

Build a Knowledge Hub

Create a centralized platform for sharing findings, publications, and breakthroughs in the field.

03

Promote Accessibility

Champion low-cost, cold-chain-free vaccine solutions that reach underserved and remote populations.

04

Connect Innovators

Unite researchers, scientists, healthcare professionals, and policymakers under one collaborative forum.

05

Raise Awareness

Educate the public and stakeholders on the safety, potential, and importance of edible vaccines.

06

Empower the Formation Team

Equip founding members with the resources, network, and platform to lead this emerging field with purpose.

A new meeting point for edible vaccine science

EViF is designed as a clear front door into a complex field: careful science, open learning, future collaboration, and responsible public communication.

A living community, not a brochure

Members ask questions, share findings, and organize around the science. Here's a glimpse of the conversation.

Dr. R. Haque
Dr. R. HaquePlant Molecular Biology

Best expression system for a stable antigen in tomato?

Comparing transient vs. stable transformation for yield and immunogenicity…

ExpressionTomato
▲ 24💬 11
S. Akter
S. AkterPublic Health

Cold-chain-free delivery: what's realistic by 2030?

Looking for evidence on dosing consistency in edible formats…

AccessPolicy
▲ 18💬 7
M. Karim
M. KarimImmunology

Mucosal IgA response — reading list for students?

Compiling an approachable intro for new forum members…

ImmunityEducation
▲ 31💬 15
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Tomatoes growing on a plant in a greenhouse

From edible crops to public health possibility

The EViF site separates inspiration from evidence. It presents edible vaccine innovation as a serious research frontier while making the conversation easier to enter.

Plant biology and immune responseFood systems and vaccine accessEducation, policy, and public trust
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