Nobel Prize Winner's Viral Call to Parents Shatters Doubts

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Dr. Drew Weissman, co-recipient of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Medicine for his work on mRNA vaccines, called his parents to share the news, capturing their emotional reaction on film. Weissman's parents had always believed in his potential to win the prestigious award, as they had visited the Nobel auditorium when he was a child and reserved seats for themselves. Growing up, Weissman initially wanted to be an engineer but later pursued biology. His groundbreaking research on RNA and the development of mRNA vaccines against COVID-19 led to his Nobel Prize win. Weissman credits his parents' unwavering support and love for his success.
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