“Nothing in science has any value to society if it is not communicated.”

—Anne Roe

In the modern era, first-handed scientific information is usually kept behind paywalls, beyond the reach of the general public. Moreover, most of the time science is written in a language that only scientists can understand. As a scientist myself, I believe all human knowledge should be freely shared with people. Therefore, I started this blog.

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Improving mRNA’s stability and immunogenicity with an algorithm tool

Optimizing the structural stability of mRNA vaccines poses insurmountable computational challenges. An algorithm tool was developed by a research team in California to improve the structural stability of COVID-19 mRNA vaccine, leading to improved immune response.

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The challenges of developing HIV vaccines

After 40 years of the HIV pandemic, we still don't have an HIV vaccine that works. Yet, COVID-19 vaccines were developed and tested effective in a year. Here are the reasons why.

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RSV vaccines likely approved by FDA this year: a successful story of structural vaccinology

From fatal failure to today’s success in the phase III vaccine trial, the development of RSV vaccines tells a successful story of structural vaccinology.

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Questions?

Every discovery starts with a question. And questions help refine science.