‘the Hero’ Contributes To The Covid-19 Vaccine

The person who paved the way for the development of a vaccine to rescue Millions of lives between Covid-19, is Katalin Kariko, a Hungarian science girlfriend.02: 00/4: 16nam Southern Hero 'contributes Creating Vaccines Covid-19katalin Kariko is one of the first to invent RNA information (referred to as MRNA), technology is being used in the preparation of the most advanced Covo-19 vaccines in the world. . But, it is possible to demonstrate the potential power of a difficult mRNA. For a long time, the idea of Hungarian biochemistry is considered "non-practical", and continuously accepts his head shakes to refuse to support from governments, scientific organizations, even from the main words My colleague

.sinh in January 17, 1955 in the town of Kisujszallas (Hungary) in a meat-selling family, Katalin Kariko had a passion for science from a very young age. Due to poor circumstances, she got over the mind for learning with the desire to change life. This effort helped her win the Hungarian People's Republic scholarship, the most prestigious scholarship at the time
After graduating from university, Kariko continued to study on his doctorate, then worked at the Biological Research Center At the Hungarian Academy of Science in Szeged. She pursued MRNA technology since he was a student until he became a biochemical researcher. But due to the costs too expensive, the 1980s, the academy had to stop funding money for her research programs. Into the unemployment at the age of 30, Kariko originally traveled across European countries To find jobs, but are sone. By the afternoon of 1985, she decided to clean the bag, sold out of the residential valuable assets to bring her husband and daughter to leave Hungary, crossing the Atlantic Ocean to ride the United States. The first time in the US, Kariko University graduate at Temple University and be admitted to be assistant to Dr. Elliot Barnathan at Pennsylvania University. However, this job does not help her sponsor to continue studying MARN. Everything is increasingly deteriorating after Dr. Barnathan left the University of Pennsylvania, and Kariko fell into Khanh Kiet both subsidies and research tools
In 1995, ie 10 years after coming to the US, became a bad time The worst in Katalin Kariko's life, when she had just received plaster from the University of Pennsylvania, was diagnosed with cancer. Unemployment and illness once again made how much time and enthusiasm for her research seeming to pour the river pouring the tank. A meeting accidentally after 3 years changed Kariko's career. One afternoon in 1998, she went to Photo Documentation to meet the immuno-free professor Drew Weissmen. While waiting for Photo, Kariko told Weissmen to MrNA. Professor Weissmen realized it was an invaluable source of knowledge. He was determined to invest in money, collaborating with Kariko to develop MRNA in the field of biomedicalness. Every ever starting Nan. The scientific gender was almost ignored and refused to fund MRNA research, because they thought that this technology was not practical. Many prestigious scientific journals have refused to post Kariko and Weissmen's works, and their research attracts very little attention after being officially announced. "Usually, at the time, everyone, everyone Just say goodbye and leave because this study is too unreasonable, "Katalin Kariko shared in an interview. However, she insisted that persistently faced these difficulties:" Appears, This seems crazy, difficult, but I still feel happy because the efforts have spent in the laboratory. "The persistent persistence of two researchers finally paid off. year 2005, Kariko and Weissman achieved a big breakthrough, when they first put a synthetic mRNA that surpassed the human body's immune system. Their program quickly attracted the attention of students Stem in Canadian Derrick Rossi, who later contributed to the founding of Moderna Pharmacy and Pfizer's Future Partner, Biontech. Not only recognizing it is a big breakthrough, which Rossi The contributions of Kariko and Weissman's contributions to the world medical deserves to help them receive noble Nobel Prize. Now, MRNA technology is favored by researchers at Pfizer-Biontech and Moderna in modulation Vaccines Covid-19. Even Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the American National Infectious Institute and Institute, said MRNA has a great prospect in studying the vaccine of crops such as seasonal flu, malaria or HIV. After decades of uncommon scientific communities, thanks to consistent, persistent research efforts, the same will overcome the extraordinary adversity, Katalin Kariko and Drew Weissman are standing in front of a huge opportunity to win Being the first Nobel Prize in your career in my career. So, Hungarian biochemistry is still very humble when she said, she "only really celebrated" once the vaccination campaigns can completely remove termite Threat of Covid-19 translation globally.

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