04 February 2026 | Wednesday | Interaction
As mRNA technologies move rapidly beyond COVID-19 into vaccines and therapies for cancer, rare diseases, and personalized medicine, scientific complexity is rising—and so are public expectations for safety and transparency. In this BioPharma BoardRoom interview, Kerstin Pohl, Senior Global Market Development Manager, CE Biopharma at SCIEX, unpacks why vaccine hesitancy remains a challenge even as the mRNA platform matures. She details how advanced analytical science—from defining critical quality attributes to ensuring mRNA integrity and purity at scale—underpins every dose delivered. Pohl also makes the case that clearer communication around these rigorous testing frameworks will be critical to sustaining global trust in the next generation of mRNA-based medicines.
Researchers have been working on mRNA-based drugs for decades—primarily in therapeutic areas such as cancer. COVID-19 provided the first large-scale opportunity for the platform to reach the market.
mRNA indications and the surrounding research are extremely complicated. The research, development, and manufacturing of mRNA continue to develop into more advanced vaccines and a variety of therapeutic modalities. Underlying
How does analytical science ensure the purity and safety of modern vaccines at scale?
Analytical science is foundational to ensuring that (modern) vaccines are safe and effective and meet defined quality standards, like purity and consistency. mRNA vaccines are defined and controlled through a set of product quality attributes (PQAs) and critical quality attributes (CQAs). One example of a CQA is the integrity of mRNA, which is a requirement to produce the target protein in a patient’s body after administration, and therefore critical for the effectiveness of a vaccine. Assays for mRNA integrity determine the intactness of mRNA.
Another example, purity, can be divided into multiple different CQAs: mRNA purity, 5’capping efficiency, 3’ poly(A) tail length, and whether the full-length mRNA remains
Multiple analytical approaches are used to assess the long list of attributes, and the approach continues to evolve alongside the platform. This rigorous analytical framework ensures that every dose meets defined safety and performance criteria.
Analytical science is also used during process development to understand the best conditions for manufacturing and purification, as well as storage, and formulation.
Why is greater transparency in vaccine testing critical for maintaining public trust?
As mentioned previously, the complexity of the research can pose communication challenges and may influence how new technologies are understood. Maintaining trust requires clear communication. Translating complex scientific data into accessible explanations, ensuring credible experts engage in discussions, and highlighting real-world outcomes can all help support informed understanding.
This understanding will prove important for mRNA technologies in the future. mRNA-based drugs show tremendous potential in cancer treatments, rare disease therapies, and other personalized and individualized applications.
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