2023-10-03 02:09:00
In the mid-1970s, Katalin Kariko heard about mRNA molecules for the first time during a university lecture in her home country of Hungary, and they have now become her life’s work. The 68-year-old grew up in a small town – her father was a butcher, her mother was an accountant, and there was no running water in the house.
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