If you think last week's decision by the federal government to halt $500 million in funding for vaccine development projects that use mRNA technology will only affect COVID vaccines, think again.
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The success of mRNA technology and its potential uses in therapeutics and preventative medical treatment may create a new technology ecosystem, the Harvard Business Review reported April 18. As has ...
A screen at the Karolinska Institute shows this year's laureates Katalin Kariko of Hungary (L) and Drew Weissman of the US during the announcement of the winners of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology ...
COVID vaccine technology could help reduce disabilities in people caused by injuries from snakebites. Researchers at the University of Reading, England, found that the same mRNA tech used in ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers at The University of Queensland are harnessing the latest sequencing technology developed by UK-based biotech Oxford Nanopore Technologies to analyse mRNA vaccines and ...
Post pandemic, Moderna Inc. is broadening the applications of mRNA technology to cancer, rare diseases, latent viruses and respiratory viruses, “taking advantage” of the revenue generated by Spikevax ...
The Biden administration’s new biomedical research agency said Wednesday it is investing up to $24 million to develop mRNA platforms that can train the immune system to more effectively fight cancer ...
An mRNA therapy efficaciously corrected—in a mouse model—altered glutathione metabolism, offering a prospective avenue for treating argininosuccinic aciduria (ASA), an inherited metabolic disorder.
A pair of pessimistic third-quarter earnings calls from pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and Moderna, tracking decreased coronavirus vaccine demand and declining revenue projections, suggests biotech ...
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