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  2. List of RNA biologists - Wikipedia

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    Scripps Research Institute: 2001 National Academy of Sciences (US) Kaesberg, Paul: University of Wisconsin, Madison: 1991 National Academy of Sciences (US) Khorana, H. Gobind: 1922–2011 Massachusetts Institute of Technology: 1966 National Academy of Sciences (US), 1968 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, 1968 Horwitz Prize, 1968 Lasker ...

  3. Katalin Karikó - Wikipedia

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    Katalin "Kati" Karikó (Hungarian: Karikó Katalin, pronounced [ˈkɒrikoː ˌkɒtɒlin]; born 17 January 1955) is a Hungarian-American [2] biochemist who specializes in ribonucleic acid ()-mediated mechanisms, particularly in vitro-transcribed messenger RNA (mRNA) for protein replacement therapy. [3]

  4. Drew Weissman - Wikipedia

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    Drew Weissman (born September 7, 1959) is an American physician and immunologist known for his contributions to RNA biology. Weissman is the inaugural Roberts Family Professor in Vaccine Research, director of the Penn Institute for RNA Innovation, and professor of medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn).

  5. mRNA vaccines: 5 things to know - AOL

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    Here are five things to know about Karikó and Weissman’s game-changing research and mRNA vaccines. What mRNA does Messenger RNA, or mRNA, is a form of nucleic acid that tells cells what to do ...

  6. mRNA vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Entry of mRNA molecules, however, faces a number of difficulties. Not only are mRNA molecules too large to cross the cell membrane by simple diffusion, they are also negatively charged like the cell membrane, which causes a mutual electrostatic repulsion. Additionally, mRNA is easily degraded by RNAases in skin and blood. [55]

  7. Robert W. Malone - Wikipedia

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    Prior to studying medicine, Robert Malone studied computer science at Santa Barbara City College for two years, acting as a teaching assistant in 1981. [2] [8] He received his BS in biochemistry from the University of California, Davis in 1984, his MS in biology from the University of California, San Diego in 1988, and his MD from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1991.

  8. Melissa J. Moore - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Moore moved her research group to the Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Department at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School (UMass Med). [ 9 ] [ 10 ] In 2011, Moore was the recipient of the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 's William C. Rose Award [ 11 ] for excellence in mentoring.

  9. Adaptor hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    Anticodon (triplet sequence in red) is the mRNA-binding site during protein synthesis. The adaptor hypothesis was framed to explain how information could be extracted from a nucleic acid and used to put together a string of amino acids in a specific sequence, that sequence being determined by the nucleotide sequence of the nucleic acid (DNA or ...