I lost mum to Covid this Christmas. I am broken and there is a lot to heal. It’s hard to put into words just how extraordinary the @NHSuk nurses and doctors have been, how patient and kind as they led me through every detail of mum’s condition that I hung on to, how composed 1/9
Today would have been the birthday of Rebecca Craighill Lancefield, who developed the Lancefield classification system. Born in 1895, Lancefield's system of classification of beta-haemolytic Streptococci is still in use in clinical settings today.
'A healthy economy simply isn’t possible without healthy people and a healthy planet at its heart.'
In this article, my friend and partner of @AMRInvestAction, @Fireynolds, explores the role of investors in safeguarding medicine and economies ⤵️
Want to know more about the implications of the recent developments with the Moderna, Oxford/AstraZeneca and Pfizer vaccines?
Five key questions about the #COVID19#vaccines are answered by #KingstonUni’s Professor of medical microbiology Mark Fielder (@Markusmicrobius)
The two greatest defences against infectious diseases are:
1. Clean water
2. Vaccines - the the single most life-saving medical innovation in the history of medicine
We now have a new President @SfAMtweets 🤩🥳@BrendanFGilmore
thanks @Markusmicrobius for welcoming me as a trustee and for always explaining me how the society works 👏👏 😃 @lucyharper
More than a thousand people have taken part in a Kingston University survey on attitudes to coronavirus testing.
The 15-minute survey can be done online, more details are here:
https://t.co/XFLlpj0NYg”
The team of health psychology and microbiology experts including @Psych_Tush, @Markusmicrobius and @PhilipTerry is inviting people from across the world to take part in the study by completing a public survey: https://t.co/WzeBSL2hjS #Covid_19