Ongoing federal support for mRNA technology and research could make good on a longstanding presidential promise to cure cancer, according to Jeff Coller, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of RNA ...
The United States is turning its back on what could be the greatest medical advance in a generation — vaccines made with messenger RNA, or mRNA, technology. The U.S. Department of Health and Human ...
The mRNA technology from COVID-19 vaccines may help amplify cancer treatments that use the body’s own immune system to fight cancer, a new study has found. Cancer patients who received an mRNA-based ...
The mRNA technology that helped end the COVID-19 pandemic may now hold the key to defeating cancer, and it exists because of President Trump’s Operation Warp Speed. Researchers at MD Anderson Cancer ...
Since the announcements by federal health authorities earlier this year that federal mRNA vaccine funding will be curtailed, a fierce debate has taken place around the future of mRNA-based vaccines ...
In August last year, the Health Department cut around $500 million in mRNA research funding, with Health Secretary Robert F.
The world could be only a few years away from a cancer vaccine, according to the couple behind the Pfizer/BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine. "We feel that a cure for cancer or to changing cancer patients' ...
Commissioner Marty Makary defended his agency's position and record on mRNA vaccines, days after it changed course and agreed ...