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NNadir

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Tue Mar 9, 2021, 10:11 PM Mar 2021

She was Demoted, Doubted and Rejected But Now Her Work is the Basis of the Covid-19 Vaccine

(Cross posted, on request, from the Science Forum: She was Demoted, Doubted and Rejected But Now Her Work is the Basis of the Covid-19 Vaccine

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She was Demoted, Doubted and Rejected But Now Her Work is the Basis of the Covid-19 Vaccine

The foundation of the COVID-19 vaccine, and many others, can be drawn back to the work of an intrepid immigrant to the United States from Hungary, whose never-say-die attitude and belief in her work led to one of the most important technological developments in vaccine research.

Katalin Karikó is now being talked about for a Nobel Prize, but life wasn’t always so congratulatory for her, and the story about how she practically invented mRNA and RNA-derived therapies and vaccines—the basis of so many lifesaving treatments—was filled with challenges.

When Karikó left her native Hungary with husband and young child, she had just $1,200 stuffed in her daughter’s teddy bear. Now, after years of her work developing mRNA and RNA technologies, she is the senior vice-president for the German pharmaceutical giant BioNTech, and her work has received more than 12,000 academic citations.

After graduating with a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the University of Szeged, she afterwards embarked on a research career at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

However, after getting laid off, Karikó subsequently relocated to the United States after receiving an invitation from Temple University in Philadelphia in 1985. She would eventually transfer to University of Pennsylvania, which would end up being an extremely difficult period.

In that time, messenger RNA research was extremely popular, but shortly after she arrived, the method for using a virus’s genetic material to command a human body to duplicate certain proteins to fight the virus was considered too radical, and too financially risky to fund.

The failed grant applications began piling up on Karikó’s desk, but she was not deterred.

Ten years after she arrived in Philadelphia, she was demoted from her position at UPenn and was then diagnosed with cancer...


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She was Demoted, Doubted and Rejected But Now Her Work is the Basis of the Covid-19 Vaccine (Original Post) NNadir Mar 2021 OP
Thank you so much for sharing this remarkable woman with us. I remember reading some time niyad Mar 2021 #1

niyad

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1. Thank you so much for sharing this remarkable woman with us. I remember reading some time
Tue Mar 9, 2021, 10:22 PM
Mar 2021

ago about the baseline of the vaccine came from research by an immigrant, but did not know her story.

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