Katalin Karikó, PhD, is a Hungarian American biochemist who specializes in RNA-mediated mechanisms. She is an adjunct professor of neurosurgery at the University of Pennsylvania, and her research was foundational in the development of the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna mRNA vaccines.
“Katalin Karikó’s story is an inspiration. Anyone who has ever doubted that science, innovation, and persistence can change the world should read this book.”—Bill Gates “Karikó’s proven recipe (from the creative Hungarian kitchen) for a breakthrough in science: Start with an insatiable curiosity in education and research. Then, for a few decades, look for gaps in knowledge; work hard for years to fill some of them; don't give up because of difficulties or circumstances; and finally seize the opportunity to help solve one painful problem of humanity, thereby opening new horizons for the future of medicine. Bon appetit!”—Ernő Rubik, inventor of the Rubik’s Cube “A riveting testament to resilience and the power of unwavering belief, Breaking Through charts an inspirational journey from post-war communist Hungary to transforming the world with mRNA.”—Jennifer Doudna, Nobel Prize-winning author of A Crack in Creation “Katalin’s remarkable life story, which incidentally began not far from where I spent my childhood, inspires us to not be held back in the face of even severe difficulties. It encourages us to stay strong and follow through with important ideas that can change the world.”—Stefan Hell, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry