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  1. Drew Weissman (Lexington, 7 de septiembre de 1959) es un inmunólogo estadounidense de la Universidad de Pensilvania. Su trabajo con Katalin Karikó —en particular sobre el ARNm modificado con nucleósidos— se considera fundamental para el desarrollo de las vacunas de ARN. [1]

  2. Drew Weissman (born September 7, 1959) is an American physician and immunologist known for his contributions to RNA biology. Weissman is the inaugural Roberts Family Professor in Vaccine Research, director of the Penn Institute for RNA Innovation, and professor of medicine at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of ...

  3. Drew Weissman is a physician-scientist and professor at the University of Pennsylvania who discovered a novel nucleoside-modified mRNA platform for vaccines and therapeutics. He is the co-recipient of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his contributions to mRNA research and the development of COVID-19 vaccines.

  4. 2 de oct. de 2023 · Katalin Karikó y Drew Weissman, que juntos identificaron una modificación química del ARN mensajero (ARNm), fueron galardonados el lunes con el Premio Nobel de Fisiología o Medicina.

  5. 2 de oct. de 2023 · Por su labor en la investigación contra el COVID-19, el tan esperado Premio Nobel de Medicina ha sido otorgado a Katalin Karikó y Drew Weissman, dos científicos de Hungría y Estados Unidos, respectivamente, considerados los padres de la vacuna que salvó miles de vidas durante la pandemia.

  6. Dr. Weissman is a renowned physician and researcher who invented the modified mRNA technology for COVID-19 vaccines. He and his team are also working on other mRNA vaccines and therapeutics for coronaviruses, flu, herpes, and cancer.

  7. 2 de oct. de 2023 · Drew Weissman, an immunologist at UPenn, and Katalin Karikó, a biochemist at Szeged University, are honored for discoveries that enabled the development of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19. They found a way to deliver mRNA into cells without triggering an unwanted immune response, opening a new chapter for medicine.

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