Research grants often emphasize significance and innovation to highlight the importance of the proposed project. But what if a project falls outside these established guidelines?| The Pipettepen
Placenta obsahuje receptory ACE2, které virus SARS-CoV-2 využívá pro vstup do buněk. Proto se vědci zabývali otázkou, zda může virus přecházet přes placentární bariéru a infikovat plod. Přehled dosavadních studií (Bui et al.) ukazuje, že exprese ACE2 a proteázy TMPRSS2 v placentě naznačuje biologickou možnost tohoto přenosu. Histopatologická analýza placent […]| Iniciativa Sníh
Deciding between mRNA vs DNA transient transfection influences your experiment’s success. mRNA delivers rapid, promoter-independent expression without the risk of genomic integration, making it ideal for non-dividing or hard-to-transfect cells. With optimized reagents and careful handling, mRNA transfection offers unmatched speed, safety, and precise control.| Bitesize Bio
2 September 2025 World Council for Health Florida declares mRNA nanoparticle injections biological and technological weapons of mass destruction: endorses Sansone mRNA Bioweapons Prohibition Act. World Council for Health Florida (WCH FL) issued the Following Statement: mRNA nanoparticle injections are biological and technological weapons of mass destruction that have caused a massive amount of disease, […] The post Press Release: WCH Florida Declares mRNA Injections Weapons of Mass Destruct...| World Council for Health
Tomáš Fűrst| Sdružení mikrobiologů, imunologů a statistiků | SMIS
Secretary of HHS Kennedy announced this week that the Trump Administration was withdrawing contracts with BARDA that totaled $500 million for developing mRNA vaccines. Both the Corporate Media and Alternative Media have reacted very strongly to this announcement claiming that the Government has now stopped funding all mRNA vaccines. But their reactions were polar opposites, from horrified by the Pharma-funded corporate media, to overjoyed by the alternative media. Both sides are wrong in thei...| Health Impact News
Easy to manufacture and update, these new vaccines may be a powerful tool against emerging variants and other infectious diseases| The Hub
Three Johns Hopkins experts discuss the potential of mRNA-powered therapeutics to produce lifesaving treatments and cures for a range of diseases, and why federal research cuts risk undermining U.S. scientific leadership in this emerging area| The Hub
Federal funding for biomedical research pays off by enabling basic discoveries that lead to lifesaving treatments, writes Hopkins biologist Jeff Coller| The Hub
The trial will test a novel UF-developed mRNA lipid nanoparticle (RNA-LP) in two pediatric cancers.| cancer.ufl.edu
Johns Hopkins scientists develop mRNA "booster" as potential new way to treat rare genetic diseases marked by too low levels of specific cellular proteins| The Hub
A recent article published by HPW based on research by Matthew Herder and Ximena Benavides made several criticisms and observations about the mRNA programme.| Health Policy Watch
Mike Magee It has been a collision of past, present and future this week in the wake of Trump’s victory on November 5, 2024. The country, both for and against, has been unusually quiet. It is unclear whether this is in recognition of political exhaustion, or the desire of victors to be “good winners” and […]| HealthCommentary
Remember Pearl Harbor. 2,393 Americans Died. The public will not forget what, and will not forgive for what, the mRNA jabs are done. In a national survey of 1,223 American adults, conducted June 13 and 16-17, 2024, the Rasmussen Report found that 33% of Americans agree that COVID-19 is “Killing large numbers of people”. In […]| The Northwest Connection
The breakthrough by UF Health Cancer Center researchers now will be tested in a Phase 1 pediatric clinical trial for brain cancer.| cancer.ufl.edu
Simone Heber talks about studying RNA transport, organising the Bike Club at EMBL, and participating in the Ironman World Championship| EMBL