
PharmSci Today #20
11/20/20 • 25 min
RPS Chief Scientist Professor Gino Martini speaks to Dr Clive Dix, Deputy Chair of the UK's Vaccine Taskforce.
They look at the UK's plans for developing a COVID-19 vaccine: the different options and likelihood of success, as well as the difficulties in storing and distributing the vaccines.
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RPS Chief Scientist Professor Gino Martini speaks to Dr Clive Dix, Deputy Chair of the UK's Vaccine Taskforce.
They look at the UK's plans for developing a COVID-19 vaccine: the different options and likelihood of success, as well as the difficulties in storing and distributing the vaccines.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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PharmSci Today #19 (part 2)
Gino and Sarah continue their chat with Oksana Pyzik, UCL Lead of Global Citizenship Programme on Outbreaks of Infectious Diseases.
Oksana is one of the creators of Fight the Fakes, a campaign to raise awareness about the dangers of fake medicines, which is more important than ever while the COVID-19 pandemic continues.
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