With the high-speed development of mRNA vaccines, brought on by rapid advances in the broader area of RNA biology and therapeutics, RNA products are being developed for a wide array of needs.
From cancer treatments to diagnostics to agriculture, RNA science may hold the key to understanding some of the most complex scientific challenges. The UNSW RNA Institute links and expands multidisciplinary teams in RNA biology, RNA chemistry and RNA medicine, with clinical experts and services, underpinned by a pilot-scale RNA accelerator facility.
We use nature as a blueprint and inspiration to solve societal challenges and make new discoveries. That is what our research is about.
We translate NSW bioscience into health-improving products like vaccines and treatments for diseases, overcoming barriers in RNA science collaboration.
The UNSW RNA Institute is Australia's top RNA research hub, uniting experts in biology, chemistry, and medicine to advance RNA technologies and therapeutics for human welfare.
The RNA Accelerator expedites RNA therapeutics discovery and production, offering high-quality RNA and nanoparticle formulations for pre-clinical studies.
The RNA Institute leads the NSW-RPRN, partnering with universities and medical organisations to advance RNA therapeutics and train future RNA scientists.