Using mRNA as a medicine is a fundamentally different approach than treating disease with other drug classes. What is mRNA? mRNA is the set of instructions by which cells make all proteins and send them to various parts of the body. Why mRNA? mRNA medicines take advantage of normal biological processes to express proteins and create a desired therapeutic effect. This enables the potential treatment of a broad spectrum of diseases, many of which cannot be addressed with current technologies. Read Full Strategy: http://bit.ly/2ZJpc0y

