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Lost Women of Science Conversations: Breaking Through

Lost Women of Science Conversations: Breaking Through

Despite decades of doubt and dismissal, Katalin Karikó never gave up on the research that gave us the COVID vaccine in record time.

Lost Women of Science

January 9, 202534m 19s

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Show Notes

Dr. Katalin Karikó, a Hungarian-born biochemist, dedicated her life’s work to messenger RNA, which she always believed had the potential to change the world. After decades of being ignored, she persisted with the research that eventually revolutionized the field of medicine and enabled the development of lifesaving vaccines in record time during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Karikó tells her story in her memoir, Breaking Through: My Life In Science, sharing her journey from young researcher in Hungary to Nobel Prize-winning biochemist.

In this conversation, she reflects on the challenges and breakthroughs that defined her career, her resilience, and the scientific curiosity that fueled her passion for mRNA research


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