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Discovery and development of COVID?19 vaccine from laboratory to clinic

Chemical Biology and Drug Design

Challenges involved in vaccines formulation were also featured. Use of computational methods and models for vaccine development has revolutionized the traditional methods of vaccine development. Main role of mRNA vaccines in the COVID-19 challenge was discussed.

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Beyond the lab: RNA

Drug Target Review

Dear readers, RNA, or ribonucleic acid, plays a pivotal role in the intricate dance of cellular processes. We are committed to providing you with the highest quality content, and we believe that this report will deliver a different perspective on the topics covered.

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Huntington’s disease and potential therapies

Drug Target Review

This Q&A explores how pre-clinical research is being used to identify potential therapies for Huntington’s disease, a devastating condition that currently lacks disease- modifying treatments. What makes the potential therapeutic for Huntington’s disease unique compared to other treatments?

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F. William Studier receives the 2024 Merkin Prize in ceremony at the Broad Institute for developing technology used to produce millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines

Broad Institute

William Studier receives the 2024 Merkin Prize in ceremony at the Broad Institute for developing technology used to produce millions of doses of COVID-19 vaccines By Corie Lok October 16, 2024 Breadcrumb Home F. William Studier for development of widely used protein- and RNA-production platform F. Merkin (left) and F.

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COVID-19 nasal vaccine candidate effective at preventing disease transmission

The Pharma Data

Anderson Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, and his colleagues, are reporting in iScience the event of an intranasal subunit vaccine that gives durable local immunity against inhaled pathogens. A fundamental limitation of intramuscular vaccines is that they’re not designed to elicit mucosal immunity.

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Day Zero Antivirals for Future Pandemics

Codon

He also explains how they could be used to combat pandemics on “day zero,” well before vaccines are developed. After the outbreak ended, it took another three years for the first Ebola vaccine by Merck to be approved. Timelines for vaccine development are shrinking, but can it move even faster?

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Codon Digest: Vaccine Printer Go Brrrrr!

Codon

Also, last week’s digest had an error: The country that approved the malaria vaccine was Ghana. Vaccines (basically little fat bubbles filled with mRNA and some dissolvable polymers) were physically printed onto microneedle patches using a robot. The patches have little spikes that help push the vaccines through the skin.

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