Translational science at the undergraduate level: awakening talents to overcome the valley of death – case report

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Background: In the biomedical field, translational science is the process of applying basic scientific knowledge to advance clinical research through the creation of new drugs, devices, medical procedures, preventive measures, and diagnostic kits. The Covid-19 pandemic exposed a shortage of professionals trained in translational research, essential for responding to global demands. To drive advancements, researchers must overcome the ‘valley of death’, a critical phase in clinical investigation. In response, CEVAP at São Paulo State University (UNESP), Botucatu, Brazil, has developed a strong ‘knowledge industry’ centered on Translational Science. As part of its research and innovation efforts, CEVAP has developed two biopharmaceuticals, the fibrin sealant and the apilic antivenom, which are currently in the final stage of development. In 2024, CEVAP began the first Brazilian Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO) for developing and producing validated and qualified pilot-scale batches to generate clinical trial material.

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Ferreira, R. S., Mantovani, C. K., Seabra Ferreira, A. S. S. B., de Oliveira Nascimento, L., de Fátima Ramires Ferrari, M., Kawano, D. F., … Barraviera, B. (2025). Translational science at the undergraduate level: awakening talents to overcome the valley of death – case report. Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases, 31. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-9199-JVATITD-2025-0005

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