Max Kennerly on Nostr: Karikó, a biochemist, was denied tenure over this work, and struggled for years to ...
Karikó, a biochemist, was denied tenure over this work, and struggled for years to find any funding. Weissman, an immunologist, believed in her and kept her work on life support. Together they figured out how to stop the inflammatory response to in vitro mRNA.
https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/medicine/2023/press-release/Published at
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