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Remembering the Scientist Who Revolutionized Vaccines with Liposomes

The Herald
January 18, 20264 days ago
Scientist whose work laid foundations for Covid vaccines dies aged 91

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Biochemist Professor Gregoriadis, aged 91, has died. His pioneering research in the 1970s on using liposomes to enhance vaccine effectiveness and act as immunological adjuvants laid crucial groundwork. This scientific contribution was instrumental in the development of modern mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, a legacy he expressed pride in.

The biochemist discovered that encasing vaccines within tiny spherical bubbles of fat – known as liposomes – could increase their effectiveness by producing more antibodies. He co-authored another study, published in Nature magazine in 1974, which demonstrated that liposomes could also act as “immunological adjuvants” to enhance vaccines. This work paved the way for modern medical breakthroughs, including the use of lipids in mRNA Covid vaccines. In 2021, Prof Gregoriadis said he found it “very satisfying” that the work he and his colleague carried out half a century ago had played a role in the development of coronavirus vaccines. Prof Gregoriadis told the Press Association at the time: “When you are a scientist, you tend to ignore the emotional part of it. “I’m proud that the vaccine technology has its origins in the work we first carried out in London 50 years ago.” Prof Gregoriadis died on Friday at a care home in Brighton. Born in Athens, Greece, he was a UK resident for more than 50 years, and also held a Canadian passport. A statement from his family said: “We are immensely proud of his scientific work, which means he leaves a great legacy. “Just as importantly to us he was very much a family man and kind and charismatic figure who impacted many lives both directly and indirectly.” He was Professor Emeritus at the UCL School of Pharmacy (formerly the London School of Pharmacy) and held a Doctor of Science degree from the University of London.

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    Liposome Pioneer, Key to Covid Vaccines, Dies at 91