MOSCOW, Dec 22 (Reuters) – A scientist who developed Russia’s ‍Sputnik coronavirus vaccine during the COVID-19 pandemic has been appointed head of Moscow’s ‌Gamaleya research centre, ‌the centre said in a statement on Monday.

The statement said that Denis ​Logunov, 47, will replace Alexander ‍Gintsburg as ​director of the ​centre, Russia’s leading ‍institution for vaccine research, named after Russian-Soviet scientist Nikolai Gamaleya.

Logunov led the group ‍of scientists who created and tested Sputnik, which ‍was ‍then widely ​used for COVID-19 ​vaccination ⁠in Russia and ‌other countries, including Argentina, Mexico, Hungary and Serbia.

(Reporting by Gleb Bryanski; Editing by Alexandra ⁠Hudson)

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