Circular RNA: An Emerging Class of RNA in the Fight Against Cancer and Infectious and Genetic Diseases

February 11, 2025

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Presented by College of Pharmacy

Researchers at the College of Pharmacy are making significant strides in cancer research with small circular mRNA vaccines. This development is part of a growing field focused on cancer treatment and prevention through targeted immunotherapy—vaccines designed to stimulate the body’s immune system to fight and destroy cancer cells. Learn more about the potential impact of this discovery in improving the lives of millions affected by infectious and chronic diseases in this article from the College of Pharmacy.

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