Challenges And Opportunities As mRNA Manufacturing Spreads Its Wings Beyond COVID-19 Vaccines

In the second part of In Vivo's series on mRNA manufacturing, we look at the technology behind the Moderna and Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines. Experts in the field are working on a variety of improvements that will enable quicker, cheaper, surer development and production of what could turn out to be a wide array of vaccines and therapeutics to be churned out by emerging mRNA platforms.

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Having emerged, mRNA is now preparing for wider horizons • Source: Shutterstock

Now that new mRNA manufacturing technologies have come seemingly out of nowhere to quickly produce billions of COVID-19 vaccine doses, companies are working to optimize them into robust platform technologies that could produce a whirlwind of innovative drug products now under development.

In a recent discussion on easing bottlenecks to meet the potential of mRNA, an expert panel explored a range of key manufacturing challenges and opportunities likely to influence the...

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