Drew Weissman, MD, PhD, talks about mRNA technologies during the 2022 Harrington Lecture at Spring Clinical Day June 4 at the Jacobs School.
The scientist, who with a collaborator, invented and developed the messenger RNA (mRNA) technology that is the basis for Pfizer-BioNTechs and Modernas COVID-19 vaccines, embodies the textbook definition of perseverance.
Drew Weissman, MD, PhD, Roberts Family Professor in vaccine research at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, spoke about his efforts to advance RNA technologies for use in vaccines during Spring Clinical Day at the University at Buffalos 175th anniversary celebration June 4.
Studies Begun in Obscurity Make Worldwide Impact
Allison Brashear, MD, MBA, left, and Drew Weissman, MD, PhD.
Weissman was the keynote speaker for the Harrington Lecture and his talk, titled Collaboration That Caught Fire: Decades of Research that Led to SARS-Cov-2 Vaccines, detailed the arduous tasks he undertook in collaboration with Katalin Karik, PhD, adjunct professor of neurosurgery at the University of Pennsylvania and a senior vice president at BioNTech.
Weissman and Karik have been studying RNA for use in vaccines for more than 15 years and have dreamed about the seemingly endless possibilities for treating diseases with custom-made mRNA, but for many of the early years they did so in complete obscurity and without any funding.
Weissman and Karik are the recipients of the 2021 Lasker-DeBakey Clinical Medical Research Award that often precedes a Nobel Prize; and the 2022 Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, the worlds largest science prize, among many other international awards.
The story of how Dr. Weissman and his collaborators maintained their focus and determination against formidable trials and tribulations is truly inspirational, said Allison Brashear, MD, MBA, UBs vice president for health sciences and dean of the Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
More than 15 years ago, Weissman and Karik found a way to modify mRNA and later developed a delivery technique to package the mRNA in fat droplets called lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), Brashear noted as she introduced Weissman.
Researchers Need to be Curious and Creative
Weissman said he was highly honored to be asked to deliver the Harrington Lecture and be a part of the schools 175th anniversary celebration.
Medical schools are the foundation of basic science research in our country so I am here to support all of basic science research, he said.
Weissman said he is often asked what the most important attributes of a researcher are.
My response is always that there is not a particular personality. You do not have to be an introvert. You do not have to be a particular type of person to be a researcher, he said. But I do believe that you have to be curious and you have to be creative. And you need a level of intelligence to be able to take the creativity and develop new things and figure out how to turn those into true therapeutics.
Somewhat unexpectedly, Weissman also likened research to the arcade game of whack-a-mole.
Youre bright enough and you are creative. What happens then is new ideas keep popping into your mind, he said. And the question is, what do you do with these new ideas? How do you decide which ideas are good and deserve to be followed up on? Science is a game of whack-a-mole. Its finding the right project and hitting it.
Collaboration, Perseverance Keys to Success
Weissman went on to lay out the basic timeline on mRNA therapeutics.
I always laugh because when I talk to lay audiences I always hear comments like oh, I am afraid of this vaccine because it was invented in 10 months. And I have to say well, that is not exactly true. mRNA was discovered in 1961. The first time it was injected into an animal was 1990.
Weissman said what followed was a lot of collaborative research efforts, including those of his with Karik, which he said started around 1998.
It wasnt a simple step. It wasnt somebody found RNA, they stuck it into an animal, made a vaccine and they were done, he said. It was hundreds and hundreds of people and thousands of experiments that people did together to develop mRNA therapeutics.
Weissman said he first started working with Karik after they met at a copy machine.
Back in those days, the only way you could read a journal article was to photocopy the journal, he said. And we both read a lot and we both fought over the copy machine so we started talking.
He said they soon started collaborating on their research, but did not receive any grant funding until 2007 almost 10 years of work without any funding.
Katie and I would work side-by-side in the lab. We did not have any technicians or postdocs helping us do this, Weissman said. Katie would make the RNA and I would add it to cells or give it to mice. We would sit and discuss the results.
It was not until 2019 and 2020 that grants started to come a lot easier, he noted.
What that brings up is perseverance and my favorite quote from Winston Churchill about perseverance: If youre going through Hell, keep going.
Weissman said the duos moment of success occurred when the first Phase III clinical trials came out for mRNA vaccines and they showed nearly 95 percent efficacy and incredible safety.
This was our shining moment, that Katie and I were suddenly recognized for what we had spent 25 years working on, he said.
mRNA Therapeutics Have Enormous Potential
A panel of faculty experts join Drew Weissman, MD, PhD, on stage for a Q&A session. From left, are Jonathan F. Lovell, PhD; Jennifer A. Surtees, PhD; Gabriela K. Popescu, PhD; and Thomas A. Russo, MD.
Weissman said he wanted to focus on the future because that is what interests him the most.
Talking about the past is great, but I dont have a great memory, so I am always forgetting the past, he said. But I am interested in the future. What the mRNA therapeutic landscape is useful for is that it is a platform, which means that it has an enormous number of potential uses.
Were developing vaccines for some of the more critical diseases in the world, where previous vaccines have failed; things like malaria, hepatitis C, HIV and many others, Weissman said.
But thats not all that you can do with an RNA vaccine. We are developing vaccines for food and environmental allergens for things like peanuts, dust mites and tree pollen.
Weissman said therapeutics are also being developed for autoimmune diseases and cancers.
He said he is especially interested in mRNA therapeutics, which is the delivering of a protein to a cell of interest.
The big difference is that with RNA you can replace intracellular proteins, so these are proteins inside the cell things like the CFTR gene, which is the defective gene in cystic fibrosis, and any other genetic deficiencies. We can deliver gene editing technology to fix broken genes, Weissman said.
Ive talked about all the vaccines we are developing, but I think mRNA therapeutics in the future is going to be even wider and have many more diseases that it can treat.
For the final slide in his presentation, Weissman said he needed to thank all of the people in his lab and all of the people in the labs he has collaborated so it included a list of the names of dozens of researchers who have worked on mRNA technologies.
Katie and I get a lot of awards for this, but were not the only people involved. There were many more researchers both before and after us.
Following the lecture, a panel of Jacobs School faculty experts joined Weissman on stage to ask him some follow-up questions.
The panel consisted of:
Jonathan F. Lovell, PhD, SUNY Empire Innovation associate professor of biomedical engineering
Gabriela K. Popescu, PhD, professor of biochemistry
Thomas A. Russo, MD, SUNY Distinguished Professor of medicine and chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases
Jennifer A. Surtees, PhD, associate professor of biochemistry
Distinguished Alumni Awards Presented
From left, alumni honorees Robert Gore, MD 02; Kanneth L. Gayles, MD 73; and Jessica L. Reynolds, PhD 04.
The Jacobs School Distinguished Alumni Awards were also presented to:
He is the founder and executive director of the Kings Against Violence Initiative (KAVI), an internationally recognized hospital, school and community based youth violence intervention, prevention and empowerment program.
In 2018, as a result of his efforts with KAVI, Gore was named a Top 10 CNN Hero, a global honor that celebrates everyday people changing the world. That same year, he was also named to the Class of Presidential Leadership Scholars.
Her innovative research focuses on the development of therapeutic delivery tools using nanomedicine to modulate both the nervous and immune systems.
Reynolds was recognized for her excellence and expertise in nanomedicine for cancer, as well as for her research focused on HIV, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases, including her recent study on the testing implications of COVID-19.
Gaylesis a cardiovascular specialist who treats more than 6,000 cardiac care patients annually. He is the owner of Gayles Medical practice.
Gayles is board certified in cardiovascular diseases and internal medicine and has over four decades of experience diagnosing and treating congenital heart defects, heart failure, coronary artery disease and other heart problems.
He is senior vice president of the Greater Buffalo United Accountable Healthcare Network and was the first African-American invasive cardiologist in Western New York.
Nowak Honored by UB Alumni Association
Norma J. Nowak, PhD 86
The UB Alumni Association presented its Distinguished Alumni Award toNorma J. Nowak, PhD 86, professor ofbiochemistryand executive director of the universitysNew York State Center for Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences.
Nowak is widely recognized in the field of human genomics; her research contributed directly to the Human Genome Project, an international research program.
She founded and is chief scientific officer of Empire Genomics, a molecular diagnostics firm. After conducting disease cloning research at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center (RPCCC), Nowak served as director of the UB/RPCCC Genomics Facility, a collaborative research lab.
She has garnered more than $70 million in funding, is a member of state-level review boards, and has served in an editorial capacity for important journals. Among her many awards are the American Association of Cancer Research Team Science award, and RPCCCs Thomas B. Tomasi award for her outstanding achievements in science.
Brashear noted it was her first alumni weekend and Harrington Lecture at UB.
I want to thank all of the alumni who shared their memories of UB and their aspirations for the future of the Jacobs School of Medicine, she said.
Spring Clinical Day is made possible by the D.W. Harrington Lecture Endowment.The Harrington is UBs longest-running lecture series, established in 1896.
The event is a collaboration between partners in the Jacobs School, the Medical Alumni Association,Office of Medical Advancementand theOffice of Graduate Medical Education.
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