Pathways: The Vaccine Science Issue
Cover of Pathways student magazine.
NIGMS is pleased to bring you Pathways: The Vaccine Science Issue [PDF], which explains how the messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines for COVID-19 work and how they were developed. Building on years of research, scientists were able to create these vaccines, thoroughly test them, and get them to the public as quickly as possible—while still making sure they were safe and effective.
Pathways, designed for students in grades 6 through 12, aims to build awareness of basic biomedical science and its importance to health while inspiring careers in research. All materials in the collection are available online for free.
The new issue includes:
An infographic showing how COVID-19 mRNA vaccines work
The story of how scientists developed COVID-19 mRNA vaccines
The use of modeling to predict infectious disease outbreaks
Insights from Vice President Kamala Harris in the student magazine and the accompanying Kahoot! quiz game
Spotlights on NIGMS-supported researchers who study infectious diseases
Featured in This Issue:
Kizzmekia Corbett, Ph.D., assistant professor at Harvard University
Jason McLellan, Ph.D., associate professor at the University of Texas at Austin
Erin A. Mordecai, Ph.D., associate professor at Stanford University
Marcos J. Ramos-Benítez, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Associate Training fellow at the National Institutes of Health
Mauricio Santillana, Ph.D., director of the Machine Intelligen...
Source: Biomedical Beat Blog - National Institute of General Medical Sciences - Category: Research Authors: Chrissa Chverchko Tags: Being a Scientist Injury and Illness COVID-19 Infectious Diseases RNA Source Type: blogs
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