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    Explore "mrna technology" with insightful episodes like "A cancer vaccine?", "The Brazilian Scientists Inventing An mRNA Vaccine — And Sharing The Recipe", "Episode 161 - Vaccine Updates!", "Dr. Robert Malone | PBD Podcast | EP. 113" and "How mRNA Vaccines Work" from podcasts like ""Today, Explained", "Short Wave", "The House of Pod: A Medical Podcast", "PBD Podcast" and "Stuff You Should Know"" and more!

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    A cancer vaccine?

    A cancer vaccine?
    Dr. Vinod Balachandran explains how he and his colleagues successfully treated pancreatic cancer with bespoke mRNA vaccines. Science journalist Charles Graeber says this could be cancer’s “penicillin moment.” This episode was produced by Avishay Artsy, edited by Matt Collette, fact-checked by Laura Bullard, engineered by Michael Raphael, and hosted by Sean Rameswaram. Transcript at vox.com/todayexplained  Support Today, Explained by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    The Brazilian Scientists Inventing An mRNA Vaccine — And Sharing The Recipe

    The Brazilian Scientists Inventing An mRNA Vaccine — And Sharing The Recipe
    When Moderna and Pfizer first came out with their mRNA vaccines for COVID-19, supply was limited to rich countries and they did not share the details of how to create it. That left middle income countries like Brazil in the lurch. But for Brazilian scientists Patricia Neves and Ana Paula Ano Bom, that wasn't the end. They decided to invent their own mRNA vaccine. Their story, today: Aaron talks to global health correspondent Nurith Aizenman about the effort and how it has helped launch a wider global project to revolutionize access to mRNA vaccine technology.

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    Episode 161 - Vaccine Updates!

    Episode 161 - Vaccine Updates!
    Kaveh is joined by CDC Infectious Disease specialist Dr. Neurofourier, Science Communicator Edward Nirenberg, and ER doctor Ryan Marino to talk about the future of vaccines and take a deep dive on our current vaccine situation.Send your questions and comments to hopquestions@gmail.com.

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    Dr. Robert Malone | PBD Podcast | EP. 113

    Dr. Robert Malone | PBD Podcast | EP. 113

    PBD Podcast discusses current events, trending topics, and politics as they relate to life and business. Stay tuned for new episodes and guest appearances.

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    The history and future of mRNA vaccine technology (encore)

    The history and future of mRNA vaccine technology (encore)
    (Encore) The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines are the first authorized vaccines in history to use mRNA technology. In light of the authorization for some children and teens now, we are encoring the episode in which Maddie Sofia chats with Dr. Margaret Liu, a physician and board chair of the International Society for Vaccines, about the history and science behind these groundbreaking vaccines. We'll also ask what we can expect from mRNA vaccines in the future.

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    COVID-19 Vaccines, Boosters And The Renaissance In Vaccine Technology

    COVID-19 Vaccines, Boosters And The Renaissance In Vaccine Technology
    Health Correspondent Allison Aubrey updates us on the Biden Administration's goal to have 70 percent of U.S. adults vaccinated by the July 4. Plus, as vaccine makers plan for the possibility that COVID-19 vaccine boosters will be needed, they're pushing ahead with research into new-generation flu shots and mRNA cancer vaccines.

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    The Past, Present and Future of mRNA Vaccines

    The Past, Present and Future of mRNA Vaccines
    The Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines are the first authorized vaccines in history to use mRNA technology. The pandemic might've set the stage for their debut, but mRNA vaccines have been in the works for more than 30 years. Host Maddie Sofia chats with Dr. Margaret Liu, a physician and board chair of the International Society for Vaccines, about the history and science behind these groundbreaking vaccines. We'll also ask, what we can expect from mRNA vaccines in the future?

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    #58: A Vaccine Like No Other (Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying DarkHorse Livestream)

    #58: A Vaccine Like No Other (Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying DarkHorse Livestream)

    In this 58th in a series of live discussions with Bret Weinstein and Heather Heying (both PhDs in Biology), we discuss the state of the world through an evolutionary lens. In this episode, we discuss the COVID-19 vaccines, and what questions you would want to answer in order to understand them: Are they safe? Are they effective? If you survive COVID-19, what are the long-term health effects? We discuss what an mRNA vaccine is and does, and how the immune system functions (and fails to function). We also talk about what makes flies sexy. The answer may surprise you: big long wings, and a diet of tomatoes. 

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