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At the 77th World Health Assembly, we spoke to mRNA researcher and Nobel Prize winner Prof. Katalin Karikó. She talked about how mRNA technology can be used for future therapeutics and the importance to make the society also understand and accept it.
Prof. Karikó is one of the two researchers who found that mRNA could be used to vaccinate people against COVID-19
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