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24: Understanding mRNA Vaccines, with Dr. Monica Gandhi

24: Understanding mRNA Vaccines, with Dr. Monica Gandhi

Dr. Monica Gandhi is a Professor of Medicine and Associate Chief in the Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases, and Global Medicine at UCSF.

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March 25, 202150m 28s

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Show Notes

The vaccines are here, and they're amazing. But there's still so much pessimism and confusion about how effective these vaccines actually are, which ones are "best," and what anyone can actually do after they've been vaccinated. This is a special episode, to get you justifiably excited about the rest of the year, and your life going forward. Share it with friends and family who are doubtful or scared, because Dr. Monica Gandhi, Professor of Medicine and Associate Chief in the Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases, and Global Medicine at UCSF, has the credentials and the knowledge required to prescribe some much-needed optimism.

Follow Monica: @MonicaGandhi9

How Do mRNA Vaccines Work? Here's What You Should Know - Johns Hopkins YouTube

How the Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine Works - The New York Times

University of Pennsylvania mRNA Biology Pioneers Receive COVID-19 Vaccine Enabled by their Foundational Research - Penn Medicine

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