Pre- and Early Pandemic Articles

Before the pandemic, the Chemical & Engineering News (C&EN) magazine published many articles on mRNA, adenoviral vectors technology and I have included articles and headlines below. Ultimately, these technologies were originally used for gene therapy, but they wanted to expand to vaccines, but they were not considered safe as late as 2019. We also see large investments in the new vaccine technology that would be used during the pandemic in the years leading up to it, some even specifically for respiratory diseases. Since I committed the grave crime of doing my own research and actually reading these articles, I was accused of being an antivaxxer by people who did not bother reading them at all. One thing I do know is you do not choose a new unproven technology during an emergency and coerce the global population to take it, unless you have a hidden agenda. Imagine the absurdity of a patient checking into a hospital with a heart attack and the doctor claiming he is going to try a brand new procedure that is unproven and untested to heal the patient. He would be sued for malpractice.

In 2022, C&EN had a series of articles titled “Drugging Our RNA.” I can no longer find this page on their website, but I saved a screenshot, included it below for verification, and have added which articles are part of that series.

The articles used to be freely available even months into the pandemic, but have since been placed behind a paywall after three free articles. Unless otherwise stated, the articles are from the C&EN.

October 11, 2010 – Tracking mRNA Particles

March 30, 2011 – mRNA as gene therapeutic: How to control protein expression (Journal of Controlled Release)

October 24, 2011 – Modifying Messenger RNA

November 18, 2013 – Gene Silencing By Design

December 13, 2013 – Adenovirus Vectors for Gene Therapy, Vaccination and Cancer Gene Therapy (Current Gene Therapy Journal)

March 16, 2015 – Gates Foundation Backs mRNA Vaccines

July 11, 2016 – Vertex and Moderna pursue mRNA for CF

September 12, 2016 – Moderna raises cash, invests in manufacturing

February 13, 2017 – CRISPR’s breakthrough problem

August 28, 2017 – AstraZeneca, Ethris sign mRNA agreement

December 21, 2017 – Scientists use directed evolution to develop better viruslike capsules

January 8, 2018 – BioNTech raises $270 million

March 15, 2018 – Novartis, UNC study suggests mRNA structures are a common, untapped pool of drug targets

June 17, 2018 – Sanofi and Translate Bio to make mRNA vaccines for infectious diseases

July 20, 2018 – Moderna opens mRNA manufacturing facility

August 17, 2018 – Pfizer and BioNTech to develop mRNA flu vaccines

September 3, 2018 – Can mRNA disrupt the drug industry? – Drugging Our RNA Series

October 30, 2018 – How is directed evolution changing the world? – Drugging Our RNA Series

November 12, 2018 – Moderna, maker of mRNA therapies, files for record IPO

January 15, 2019 – Is this the decade of RNA? – Drugging Our RNA Series

February 18, 2019 – Epitranscriptomics: The new RNA code and the race to drug it – Drugging Our RNA Series

February 20, 2019 – Moderna and AstraZeneca’s mRNA therapy for heart regeneration passes Phase I safety test

March 25, 2019 – Watch out, CRISPR. The RNA editing race is on – Drugging Our RNA Series

July 12, 2019 – BioNTech raises $325 million for mRNA therapy and more

October 5, 2019 – Translate Bio taps AMRI to make mRNA

February 27, 2020 – Gilead and Moderna lead on coronavirus treatments

March 18, 2020 – BioNTech joins coronavirus vaccine race

April 3, 2020 – Will the coronavirus help mRNA and DNA vaccines prove their worth?

April 3, 2020 – Sanofi and Translate Bio add coronavirus to vaccine pact

May 1, 2020 – Moderna picks Lonza to make 1 billion doses of its coronavirus vaccine

May 12, 2020 – Adenoviral vectors are the new COVID-19 vaccine front-runners. Can they overcome their checkered past?

June 23, 2020 – Sanofi invests $425 million in Translate Bio’s mRNA vaccines

July 23, 2020 –GSK and CureVac sign mRNA vaccine and therapy deal