(2 Oct 2023)
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1. Zoom out of mRNA vaccine bottles against COVID-19
HEADLINE: MRNA DISCOVERIES WIN NOBEL PRIZE
ANNOTATION: The shots aren't made with the actual coronavirus.
2. Coronavirus with protein spikes on the surface
ANNOTATION: Instead the vaccines contain a piece of genetic code for a spike protein that studs the surface of the coronavirus.
3. Zoom into close showing how mRNA in the vaccine has the genetic code for the protein spike on the surface of the virus
4. Shows bottle of mRNA vaccine
ANNOTATION: By injecting shots containing that code called mRNA, the body's cells make some of the harmless protein.
5. Shows how the genetic replication of the protein would prompt a response from the person's immune system
ANNOTATION: The immune system learns to recognise it, primed to attack if the real virus ever comes along.
6. Graphic shows how inside the woman's body the immune system is primed to attack and destroy the virus as soon as it's detected
ANNOTATION: The scientists whose work lead to the new MRNA vaccines have been awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine.
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Two scientists won the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discoveries that enabled the development of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.
The award was given to Katalin Karikó, a professor at Sagan’s University in Hungary and an adjunct professor at the University of Pennsylvania, and Drew Weissman, who performed his prizewinning research together with Karikó at the University of Pennsylvania.
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mRNA COVID-19 vaccines are made with a brand new technology.
The shots aren't made with the actual coronavirus.
Instead the vaccines contain a piece of genetic code for a spike protein that studs the surface of the coronavirus.
By injecting shots containing that code called mRNA, the body's cells make some of the harmless protein.
The immune system learns to recognise it, primed to attack if the real virus ever comes along.
Two scientists whose discoveries lead to the new MRNA vaccines have been awarded the Nobel Prize in medicine.
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