Nobel Prize awarded to duo who made rapid covid vaccines possible
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Katalin Kariko (left) and Drew Weissman's (right) research into mRNA was used to develop covid-19 vaccinations. | Image: Nobel Prize
American scientists Katalin Kariko (a Hungarian-born biochemist) and Drew Weissman (an immunologist and professor of vaccine research) have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their research on messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA), which contributed towards the development of effective covid-19 vaccines (seen via The New York Times). mRNA vaccines have an advantage over traditional vaccines in that they can be quickly designed and safely manufactured at scale with fewer errors.
Seven years after they first met at the University of Pennsylvania in 1998, Kariko and Weissman published their findings on mRNA. The scientists found that they could add altered mRNA to cells, prompting them to create any protein they desired....