Bottazzi is Associate Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at
Baylor College of Medicine, and Distinguished Professor of Biology at
Baylor University, Waco, Texas. The center develops vaccines for
neglected tropical diseases and other emerging and infectious diseases. One of these vaccines was a
SARS-CoV vaccine that was ready for human trials in 2016, but at the time the team could find no one interested in funding it. With the onset of the
COVID-19 pandemic, Bottazzi and Hotez secured funding to develop
Corbevax, a
COVID-19 vaccine their group offered without taking a licensing fee for the intellectual property, in hopes of lowering costs of vaccination. It also employs
recombinant protein technology, used in vaccines since the 1980s (like the
Hepatitis B vaccine), with hopes this would be easier for manufacturers to produce than the newer
mRNA technology. In December 2021, Corbevax received
emergency use authorization from India, which preordered 300 million doses. She is editor in chief of
Springer's
Current Tropical Medicine Reports. ==Honors==