Vaccine Printer: Here's how it works and other key details

MIT researchers have developed first-of-its-kind Mobile Vaccine Printer to help combat outbreaks.

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Researchers at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have made their vision a reality with the innovative mobile vaccine printer. This device is small in size and has the potential to provide vital vaccines to individuals in remote regions who lack the required resources for conventional vaccine storage and transportation.

Mobile Vaccine Printer


The mobile vaccine printer, which is created by the talented minds at MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, has the capability of producing hundreds of vaccine doses within a single day. This groundbreaking device has the potential to be utilized in any location where vaccines are required, providing a novel solution for vaccine production on demand.


During disease outbreaks, such as Ebola or COVID-19, the mobile vaccine printer can be transported to affected areas to enable the swift vaccination of the local population.

How does Mobile Vaccine Printer work?


The microneedle patches produced by the mobile vaccine printer contain vaccines and can be effortlessly applied to the skin. These patches are made up of hundreds of microneedles that dissolve beneath the skin's surface, enabling the vaccine to be released without requiring a typical injection.

Moreover, the vaccine patches can be stored at room temperature for several months after printing, making them a suitable option for regions with limited access to cold storage facilities.
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While the focus seems currently on COVID-19, the intend isn't limited

Although the present attention is on RNA vaccines for COVID-19, the MIT researchers intend to modify their inventive procedure to create various vaccine types, including those made from inactivated viruses or proteins. With the capability to transform vaccine delivery, the mobile vaccine printer provides a glimpse of what the future holds for healthcare and disease prevention.

FAQs


Q1. What is the full form of COVID-19?
A1. COVID-19 stands for Coronavirus Disease - 2019.
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Q2. Where is MIT?
A2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology is in Cambrige, Massachusetts.
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