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U of T partners with Moderna to advance research in RNA science and technology

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The University of Toronto and Moderna, Inc. known for its mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine plan to work together to develop new tools to prevent and treat infectious diseases.

Guided by a partnership framework agreement, the U.S. biotechnology firm will collaborate with U of T researchers who are working across a wide range of fields, including molecular genetics, biomedical engineering, biochemistry and beyond….

https://www.utoronto.ca/news/u-t-partners-moderna-advance-research-rna-science-and-technology

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