Weissman, Drew
1959–, b. Lexington, Mass., American Immunologist, studied at Brandeis
University (B.A., M.A., 1981) and Boston University (M.D, Ph.D., 1987). He
is a Roberts Family Professor in Vaccine Research at the Perelman School of
Medicine and Director of the Institute for RNA Innovation at the Univ. of
Pennsylvania. Weissman, along with Katalin Karikó, was awarded the 2023
Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discovery concerning
nucleoside base modifications to mRNA that suppressed human immune response
to mRNA when taken up by cells, which enabled the rapid development and
production of the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.
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