mRNA vaccines

Relationships: Evolution of the virus and the cell. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Dr. Yotam Bar-On: “Why do viruses always win?” – and what gives us an advantage anyway

In a lecture at the Technion, Dr. Yotam Bar-On explained how rapid evolution, mutations, and immune evasion allow viruses to outpace the immune system, why vaccines are very successful in some diseases and less so in others, and what we learned from the Corona era.
Vaccine hesitancy, now under government guise. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Political crises threaten the future of mRNA drugs

Federal and state policies in the US create uncertainty among biotech companies and hinder the development of personalized mRNA vaccines
mRNA. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Scientific breakthrough: for the first time in the world an mRNA vaccine against deadly bacteria

Researchers succeeded for the first time in the world in developing a vaccine against a deadly bacterium, opening the door to mRNA vaccines also against antibiotic-resistant bacteria
Nucleic acid-based vaccine. Illustration: depositphotos.com

How mRNA and DNA vaccines could soon treat cancer, HIV, autoimmune disorders and genetic diseases

Vaccine technology based on DNA and RNA has already been in development for about thirty years, it happened to be ready to help develop a vaccine for Corona, but its potential is much higher, says a British researcher