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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for 2023 has been awarded to Katalin Kariko and Andrew Weissman for their groundbreaking work on mRNA vaccines against COVID-19. The mRNA vaccines have now won a Nobel Prize and are being hailed as a significant scientific achievement. The prizes also recognize other scientific advancements, including ultra-fast lasers and tiny prisons for light. Kariko, one of the Nobel laureates, mentioned that their work went unnoticed until the pandemic highlighted its importance. The vaccine-makers' efforts are being celebrated as a beautiful gift that has impacted millions of lives. The story also highlights Kariko's journey from being the daughter of a butcher to achieving the work that led to the Nobel Prize. Researchers are now discussing what lies ahead for mRNA vaccine technology. The story concludes by emphasizing the enduring power of scientific perseverance and global collaboration in the face of challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic.
From 2021: How Katalin Kariko, a daughter of a butcher who spent decades on the fringes of academia, accomplished the work that led to today’s Nobel Prize in medicine https://t.co/6bgtKRi2UO
From 2021: How Katalin Kariko, a daughter of a butcher who spent decades on the fringes of academia, accomplished the work that led to today’s Nobel Prize in medicine https://t.co/pH7Ms9GW7T
From 2021: How Katalin Kariko, a daughter of a butcher who spent decades on the fringes of academia, accomplished the work that led to today’s Nobel Prize in medicine https://t.co/5AO9PmR35a
The 2023 Nobel prizes honour work that touched millions of lives. Besides mRNA vaccines, they celebrate ultra-fast lasers and tiny prisons for light. Click to read more https://t.co/r6Hw9RLOQg 👇
From 2021: How Katalin Kariko, a daughter of a butcher who spent decades on the fringes of academia, accomplished the work that led to today’s Nobel Prize in medicine https://t.co/5ttTYV3r4o
In an ugly world, vaccines are a beautiful gift worth honouring. The Nobel prize for medicine is a fitting conclusion to a great underdog story. The vaccine-makers’ work is commemorated in hundreds of millions of lives. Click to read more https://t.co/acwM6vS4Vr 👇
The 2023 Nobel prizes honour work that touched millions of lives. Besides mRNA vaccines, they celebrate ultra-fast lasers and tiny prisons for light. Click to read more https://t.co/E7u0vB0NiV 👇
Nobel Prize winner Katalin Kariko: "When Drew and I published our own landmark paper, it barely got any notice. It took a pandemic for the world to understand what we’d done and why it mattered" https://t.co/4qnrNIqV4D
mRNA vaccines just won a Nobel Prize. Now they’re ready for the next act. https://t.co/Vul3wVeo8f
This year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded for the discoveries that enabled the development of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19. Nature spoke to researchers about what is next for the technology. https://t.co/WN2T6f7pXZ
Congrats to Nobel laureates Katalin Karikó and Andrew Weissman, honored in 2023 for their groundbreaking mRNA vaccine discoveries against COVID-19. Their inspiring journey exemplifies the enduring power of scientific perseverance and global collaboration. 🏅 #NobelPrize2023 https://t.co/kX0sUsYBva
In an ugly world, vaccines are a beautiful gift worth honouring. The Nobel prize for medicine is a fitting conclusion to a great underdog story. The vaccine-makers’ work is commemorated in hundreds of millions of lives. Click to read more https://t.co/goSHu0V3MV 👇