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PHILADELPHIA-The mrna-based SARS-CoV-2 vaccine has been deployed to protect hundreds of millions of people around the world and point the way to ending the global deadly COVID-19 pandemic.
Messenger RNA innovator Drew Weissman, MD, Roberts family professor of vaccine research at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Dr.
The global impact and recognition of the work of Weissman and Karikó stems from their years of joint research on mRNA as a potential treatment at the University of Pennsylvania
This platform laid the foundation for the rapid development and deployment of mRNA vaccines when the COVID-19 virus broke out globally in early 2020
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For 75 years, the Lasker Prize recognizes leaders who have made significant progress in understanding, diagnosing, treating, curing, or preventing human diseases
Previously, seven faculty members from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have won the Lasker Prize.
Weisman said: "As a medical scientist, you hope that your work will one day have a positive impact on people in reality.
Karikó is also collaborating with fellow scientists on new discoveries, comparing the research to the excitement of watching a complex detective story unfold
Weisman and Karikó have won many national and international awards this year, including the Princess of Asturias Award, the Albany Medical Center Medical and Biomedical Research Award, and the Breakthrough Award
Editor's note: Pfizer/BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 mRNA vaccines both use technology licensed from the University of Pennsylvania
The pioneers of mRNA biology at the University of Pennsylvania received the new coronavirus vaccine, and their basic research made it possible
The University of Pennsylvania mRNA pioneer awarded the Princess of Asturias Award
The Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania establishes Roberts family professors and scholarships for vaccine research and development