Long before the COVID-19 pandemic, scientist Katalin Karikó was one of the few people who believed in the potential of mRNA to help cells fight off disease.
Breakthrough chronicles Karikó's relentless pursuit of knowledge and dedication to helping people, depicting her as an inspirational figure for readers interested in science. The book contextualizes Karikó's work within her upbringing in a small village in rural Hungary, the discrimination she faced as an immigrant and woman scientist, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Accessible descriptions of the science behind mRNA support the main narrative, and profiles of other significant figures in the development of the mRNA vaccine illustrate how scientific achievement is never earned alone.
“Katalin Karikó Timeline.” “Coronavirus and Pandemic Timeline.” Glossary. Source notes. Selected bibliography. Suggestions for further information. Index. Black-and-white and full-color map, diagrams, illustrations, and photographs.
Title alpha Breakthrough: Katalin Karikó and the mRNA Vaccine
Category Biography High Plus
Pages Count 136
Genre Nonfiction
Topics Katalin Karikó (1955– ). Biochemists. Hungarian Americans. mRNA vaccines. COVID-19 vaccines. Science and scientists.
Trim Size 6" x 9"
JLG Span Winter
Language English
Rights type Print
Publication date 2023-11-06
JLG Release Date Jan 2024
Minimum grade 9
Maximum grade 12
Reading level High
Format Print
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