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State Rep. Greg Markkanen, R-Hancock, presents Michigan Technological University Board Chair Brenda Ryan with a tribute honoring the first anniversary of the Tech COVID-19 lab at Friday’s Board of Trustees meeting.
HOUGHTON The state of Michigan honored Michigan Technological University’s COVID-19 lab to commemorate its one-year anniversary.
At Friday’s Board of Trustees meeting, State Rep. Greg Markkanen presented Board Chair Brenda Ryan with a tribute commending the lab. In addition to Markkanen, the resolution was signed by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Lt. Gov. Garlin Gilchrist and State Sen. Ed McBroom.
“This has been an incredible achievement known around the state,” said Markkanen, R-Hancock. ....

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Here's how scientists are designing vaccines that can ditch the fridge | Science


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Most vaccines require refrigeration to keep from going bad. The messenger RNA vaccines for COVID-19 require freezing temperatures.
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Here’s how scientists are designing vaccines that can ditch the fridge
Apr. 21, 2021 , 3:30 PM
From the cutting-edge vaccines for COVID-19 to the decades-old ones for poliovirus, most vaccines need to be kept cold to survive the trip from factory to patient. But that poses a major hurdle to even routine immunizations in countries like Mali or Bangladesh, where up to 90% of health facilities lack adequate refrigeration. To solve this problem, some researchers are working toward a radical goal: vaccine formulations that don’t have to be kept cold. Significant hurdles remain, but many scientists are optimistic that 10 years from now vaccination campaigns won’t be quite so hampered by the heat. ....

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