The COVID pandemic ushered mRNA vaccines into the spotlight, and the technology has even greater potential. Here’s what to ...
The mRNA technology from COVID-19 vaccines may help amplify cancer treatments that use the body’s own immune system to fight cancer, a new study has found. Cancer patients who received an mRNA-based ...
There's renewed debate on the future of mRNA vaccines, and Johns Hopkins researchers want to clear up some misconceptions around the shots. The mRNA vaccines gained attention during the height of ...
One example of this potential comes from studies on glioblastoma, an aggressive brain tumor with few effective treatments.
Moderna says the first doses have been administered in a trial of an HIV vaccine that uses mRNA technology, which is also used in its COVID-19 vaccine. "We believe that mRNA offers a unique ...
The world could be only a few years away from a cancer vaccine, according to the couple behind the Pfizer/BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine. "We feel that a cure for cancer or to changing cancer patients' ...
Six years ago this month, New York declared a state of emergency due to COVID-19. With the pandemic, the use of mRNA ...