Professor | Vaccine Development. How can we increase #vaccine accessibility? Mostly #viruses, some #malaria, catching up on #AMR bugs, #academicsky #immunology, Cork, Ireland 🧪
Anne Moore
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🧵 Thread: Does the internet threaten democracy? I argue that it does in my latest piece in Science: doi.org/10.1126/scie...
Here's the short version. 1/9
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Dilemmas! www.science.org/content/arti...
the speed of sequencing these days….
well worth reading
excellent advice!
of many projects Craig Venter led, of personal significance was the fly genome, a unique and i think unexpected collaboration of his company Celera Genomics and the BDGP, led by my pd advisor Gerry Rubin. the power of a shotgun sequenced metazoan, benchmarked to a physical map, transformed genomics.
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For the day that’s in it.. theconversation.com/saint-patric...
Great weekend read: Pandemics and the Gothic by @juliamwright.bsky.social
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Will democracy survive the internet? Do we need to choose between Facebook’s surveillance capitalism or democracy? Layered lines of evidence can inform questions like these. When considered together, the evidence gives rise to a concerning picture, as summarized in a recent report for the European Commission that I co-led.
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Some vaccines are only as good as the fridge or cool-boxes they’re kept in. In the world’s most remote regions, the “cold chain” relies on both functional hardware and knowledgeable technicians who keep it all running.
Learn more about these backbones of public health: bit.ly/4uUOw3C via JSI
Stephan Lewandowsky
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Existing vaccines may offer some protection against the rare strain now circulating—but the evidence is scant
I'm officially an expert in failing! I was asked to give the opening keynote today for a @cruk-ci.bsky.social conference, speaking on the topic "Failing in Science"
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It is with great sadness that we announce J. Craig Venter has died. 🧪🧬
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After 15 years of reporting on infectious disease outbreaks, what continues to fascinate me about them is the challenge of making high-stakes decisions under uncertainty. The hantavirus outbreak on the MV Hondius is a perfect example
My story in @science.org is here (and a thread to come):
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Trish Greenhalgh
While the assertion, ‘no one really wants to talk about COVID anymore’, has become a common refrain, cultural evidence suggests otherwise. Rather, cultural materials indicate not only a sustained inte...
Initial genomes from May 2026 Bundibugyo Virus Disease Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, reveal a new spillover event Context On 15 May 2026, the Ministry of Public Health, ...