The first FDA approved mRNA product was decades in the making, following many iterations throughout history the first mRNA vaccine in the US was brought to life. This achievement delivered aid to patients and healthcare providers during the most critical public health crisis in recent years. Since then, researchers have been operating at incredible speeds to develop more novel mRNA treatment options for patients, across many indications.
In this white paper, Anshul Mangal, President of Project Farma & Precision ADVANCE and Chad Salisbury, Senior Vice President of Project Farma (PF), discuss the mRNA revolution and its impact on the future of disease prevention and treatment.