Canadian National Railway Company (NYSE:CNI) Q4 2023 Earnings Call Transcript January 23, 2024 Canadian National Railway Company beats earnings expectations. Reported EPS is $2.02, expectations were $1.45. Canadian National Railway Company isn’t one of the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds at the end of the third quarter (see the details here). Operator: Good […]
co-opting the normal synthetic machinery of the body. that s right, the power of asking for help. reporter: other research might help the tiniest among us. while nursing her infant daughter five years ago. i started trying to learn like what is in this breast milk. whitehead envisioned using mrna to program breast cells to produce specific proteins. so it would be a way of non- invasively delivering therapeutics to an infant. it is amazing technology. reporter: technology that could one day usher in a revolution in drug delivery, dr. jon lapook cbs news, pittsburgh. duncan: well, that is quite amazing. still ahead on the cbs weekend news, a look at travon martin s legacy and how conversations about race have changed, ten years since his death. changed,n years since his death.
trojan horse. the cell says i recognize you, you are fatty, i m fatty. come on inside. that s right. the mrna tells the cell to make a protein that triggers an immune response to the coronavirus. so the body recognizes the virus if it ever shows up. other mrna vaccines against malaria and h.i.v. are in the works and scientists hope the same technology can teach the body to make its own treatment for a wide range of diseases. because many diseases are caused by proteins that aren t working correctly, we can ask the cell to make the correct version of the protein by giving it the instructions. at whitehead s lab researcher melamed is making mrna to test the novel therapy for type 1 diabetes where cells that usually make insulin are destroyed. we can ask other cells that are functional and living to make the insulin instead. reporter: you are basically