The Medical Revolution of Messenger RNA
By Fabrice Delaye
Foreword by Nobel Prize
Winner Thomas Cech
This week on the Rick Flynn Presents podcast: Can you say "Astonishing?"
When mRNA-based vaccines came to the rescue
during the pandemic in seemingly record time, our guest Fabrice Delaye realized that their development could not have been as simple and quick as people wanted to believe. But when he tracked down the origins of mRNA technologies, he uncovered a dramatic story that had never been told. Building on decades of research, tacts and his unique grasp of the science and the stakes involved, Delaye interviewed more than fifty mRNA scientists and entrepreneurs worldwide. His book documents the long, harrowing, unlikely but ultimately triumphant road to a discovery
with the potential to revolutionize medicine far beyond the pandemic.
Fabrice Delaye is
a science and technology journalist based in Switzerland. He was U.S. correspondent at the daily Swiss newspaper L’Agefi, science and technology editor at magazine Bilan, and is now a reporter-at-large for Heidi.news in Geneva. He is a graduate of the Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris and has a master’s degree from the Swiss Institute of Technology in Lausanne, EPFL.
Published by:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press