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  • The Messenger

  • Moderna, the Vaccine, and the Business Gamble That Changed the World
  • By: Peter Loftus
  • Narrated by: Mike Lenz
  • Length: 10 hrs and 30 mins
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The Messenger

By: Peter Loftus
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The story of the biotech unicorn in the right place, at the right time, with the right technology. 

At the start of 2020, Moderna was a waning biotech unicorn, still years away from delivering its first product despite a decade of development of a potentially breakthrough innovation: using RNA to combat disease. Investors were getting antsy or, worse, skeptical.

Then the coronavirus pandemic hit, and Moderna became a central player in a global drama—a David to pharma's Goliaths—turning its technology toward breaking the global grip of the terrible disease. By year's end, as the outbreak was at its worst, Moderna delivered one of the world's first COVID-19 vaccines, with a stunningly high rate of protection. The achievement not only offered the world a way out of a crippling pandemic but also validated Moderna's gene-based technology, transforming the company into a global industry power, swelling its market value on its prospects for new drugs and vaccines for years to come. Biotech, and the venture capital community that fuels it, will never be the same.

Wall Street Journal reporter Peter Loftus, part of a Pulitzer Prize-finalist reporting team and twenty-five-year veteran reporter in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries, brings the inside story of how Moderna went all in on a single revolutionary idea; of quiet research with unknown consequence; of the evolution of a cutting-edge American innovation, industry, and economy—decades in the making—that led to one of the great gambles in business history.

©2022 Peter Loftus (P)2022 Ascent Audio

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You got the vaccine, now read the book

A racy and accurate account of the biotech startup that would eventually help save the world from SARS COVID 2. The account is economical and witty at a fast pace. As someone with a biotech background, I found the science accurately portrayed and the politics true to form. The central figure CEO Stephane Bancel is both saint and villain although in the end, he comes through as a saint. What is not covered in the book is that Bancel wrestled with the instant and obscene wealth that was bestowed upon him and subject of much criticism. Bancel has since given most of his millions away to charity. The book is strongest in covering the politics between Rossi and Moderna, and also the initial scientific work by Weissman and Kariko. When these two pioneers eventually win the Nobel Prize for Medicine (I predict within the next 5 years because MRNA science is the technology that will cure many diseases such as Cystic Fibrosis, multiple sclerosis and Cancer), this book will be useful for those wanting to research the background of how a lab discovery was transformed into a Big Pharma.

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