Can mRNA Make a Difference in the Fight Against Malaria?
October 1, 2021
Evelina Angov, Chief, Laboratory of Molecular Parasitology, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, believes mRNA vaccines could play an important role in the treatment of other infectious diseases – especially malaria, a disease that affects up to 200 million lives each year. Here, we ask Angov about her thoughts on mRNA-based therapies – and how the Institute is helping in the global goal of eradicating malaria by 2050.
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