Meet the women behind the vaccines, helping to find a path out of the coronavirus pandemic
By Kate Guest
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The work of Katalin Karikó, Maheshi Ramasamy and Catherine Green was key to coronavirus vaccine development.
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From paving the way for mRNA vaccines to be used, to overseeing large-scale clinical trials, much of the critical work in bringing COVID-19 immunisations to the world has been done by women.
They may not be household names, but behind the scenes these researchers and doctors have worked tirelessly to try and etch a path out of the pandemic.
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