mRNA Vaccine: Do mRNA vaccinations have the ability to change a person's DNA, or is this just a myth?

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What Is mRNA Vaccine


The immunological response that is induced by a vaccination known as an mRNA vaccine is brought about by the administration of a replica of a molecule known as messenger RNA (mRNA). The vaccine inserts molecules of mRNA that encode antigens into immune cells. The immune cells then utilize the engineered mRNA as a template to construct a foreign protein similar to one that would typically be generated by a cancer cell or a disease. These protein molecules activate an adaptive immune response, which educates the body to detect and eliminate the matching cancer cells or pathogens. Adaptive immune responses have been shown to be more effective than traditional immune responses. The delivery of the mRNA is accomplished by the use of a co-formulation that consists of the RNA being encased in lipid nanoparticles. These nanoparticles serve to preserve the RNA strands and assist in their uptake into the cells.


How You Will Benefit


(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:


Chapter 1: mRNA vaccine


Chapter 2: Vaccine


Chapter 3: PEGylation


Chapter 4: Solid lipid nanoparticle


Chapter 5: Moderna


Chapter 6: COVID-19 vaccine


Chapter 7: Moderna COVID-19 vaccine


Chapter 8: Jason McLellan


Chapter 9: BioNTech


Chapter 10: RNA therapeutics


Chapter 11: Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine


Chapter 12: Özlem Türeci


Chapter 13: Nucleoside-modified messenger RNA


Chapter 14: ALC-0315


Chapter 15: Distearoylphosphatidylcholine


Chapter 16: SM-102


Chapter 17: Deployment of COVID-19 vaccines


Chapter 18: History of COVID-19 vaccine development


Chapter 19: CureVac COVID-19 vaccine


Chapter 20: N1-Methylpseudouridine


Chapter 21: COVID-19 vaccine clinical research


(II) Answering the public top questions about mRNA vaccine.


(III) Real world examples for the usage of mRNA vaccine in many fields.


(IV) 17 appendices to explain, briefly, 266 emerging technologies in each industry to have 360-degree full understanding of mRNA vaccine' technologies.


Who This Book Is For


Professionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of mRNA vaccine.

About the author

Fouad Sabry is the former Regional Head of Business Development for Applications at HP in Southern Europe, Middle East, and Africa (SEMEA). Fouad has received his B.Sc. of Computer Systems and Automatic Control in 1996, dual master’s degrees from University of Melbourne (UoM) in Australia, Master of Business Administration (MBA) in 2008, and Master of Management in Information Technology (MMIT) in 2010. 

Fouad has more than 20 years of experience in Information Technology and Telecommunications fields, working in local, regional, and international companies, such as Vodafone and IBM in Middle East and Africa (MEA) region. Fouad joined HP Middle East (ME), based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) in 2013 and helped develop the software business in tens of markets across Southern Europe, Middle East, and Africa (SEMEA) regions. Currently, Fouad is an entrepreneur, author, futurist, focused on Emerging Technologies, and Industry Solutions, and founder of One Billion Knowledgeable (1BK) Initiative.

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