Joseph ShavitJan 18, 2023mRNA vaccine can stop pancreatic cancerMessenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines may be the hottest thing in science now, as they helped turn the tide against COVID-19.
Joseph ShavitDec 18, 2022mRNA vaccine can stop pancreatic cancer, study findsThe key to mRNA vaccines appears to be proteins in the pancreatic tumors, which alert the immune system to keep the cancer at bay.
Joseph ShavitNov 18, 2022mRNA vaccine can halt pancreatic cancer, study findsThe key to these vaccines appears to be neoantigens in the pancreatic tumors, which alert the immune system to keep the cancer at bay.
Joseph ShavitOct 19, 2022mRNA pancreatic cancer vaccine shows promise in halting diseaseThe key to these vaccines appears to be proteins in the pancreatic tumors, called neoantigens, which keep the cancer at bay.
Joseph ShavitOct 5, 2022Scientists develop groundbreaking new HIV vaccine strategy Two studies from Scripps Research combine bioinformatics and other techniques to develop new vaccine candidates against HIV.
Joseph ShavitSep 13, 2022MicroRNA found to regrow 90% of lost hair, new study findsThis miRNA – miR-218-5p – plays an important role in regulating the pathway involved in follicle regeneration, and hair loss treatment.
Joseph ShavitFeb 1, 2022MIT researchers make RNA vaccines easier to swallowResearchers has developed a way to deliver RNA in a capsule that can be swallowed, which they hope could make people more receptive to them.
Joseph ShavitNov 23, 2021Yale research team develops a vaccine for Lyme DiseaseResearchers have developed a novel vaccine that in guinea pigs offers protection against infection by the bacterium that causes Lyme disease
Joseph ShavitSep 19, 2021The future of vaccines may look more like eating a salad than getting a shot in the armUC Riverside scientists are studying whether they can turn edible plants like lettuce into mRNA vaccine factories.