WASHINGTON (AP) — So-called mRNA vaccines saved millions of lives during the COVID-19 pandemic — and now scientists are using that Nobel Prize-winning technology to try to develop vaccines and ...
The COVID-19 pandemic thrust messenger RNA (mRNA) into the spotlight, underscoring its promise as a nimble, programmable platform for delivering genetic instructions directly to cells. The success of ...
The Trump administration says it is pulling half a billion dollars from U.S. government-funded research projects to create new mRNA vaccines. The loss of research funding has dismayed infectious ...
Nobel Prize-winning mRNA technology, which saved millions of lives during the COVID-19 pandemic through vaccines, is now being redirected toward fighting cancer, cystic fibrosis, and other serious ...
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.
The Trump administration says it is pulling half a billion dollars from U.S. government-funded research projects to create new mRNA vaccines. In a statement this week, U.S. Health Secretary Robert F.
The U.S. government is divesting from mRNA vaccines, but will other uses of the technology be spared? In a time of uncertainty, scientists worry that revolutionary treatments for cancer, immune ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to cancel $500 million in mRNA vaccine development projects earlier this month is rattling some in the biotech world. Jonathan Kagan, co-founder of ...