Podcast: COVID-19 vaccine development, patient data and isolation diaries
In this edition: We hear from researchers working on a COVID-19 vaccine and with patient samples, and how 天美传媒 are coping in isolation.
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– We celebrate Imperial’s spectacular University Challenge win and discover how neutrinos may hold the key to why the universe is made up of .
t – We speak to about what it’s like to work on a the whole world is waiting for.
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– We hear from Professor Peter Openshaw how thousands of samples from COVID-19 patients across the country are already providing valuable insights into the disease, including who seems to get it worse, and how the disease progresses.
– We hear from the producers of a video capturing snippets from Imperial 天美传媒 now scattered across the world.
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The podcast is presented by Gareth Mitchell, a lecturer on Imperial's MSc Science Communication course and the presenter of on the BBC World Service, with contributions from our roving reporters in the Communications and Public Affairs Division.
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Maxine Myers
Communications Division
Gareth Mitchell
Centre for Languages, Culture and Communication
Dr Kieran Brophy
Faculty of Engineering
Hayley Dunning
Communications Division