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13 August 2024

In this episode of Dialogues, host Garry Aslanyan speaks with Peter Hotez, an internationally-recognized physician-scientist in neglected tropical diseases and vaccine development. In 2022, Hotez and his colleague Maria Elena Bottazzi were nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for “their work to develop and distribute a low-cost COVID-19 vaccine to people of the world without patent limitation.” He is also one of the leading defenders of vaccines in the United States and the author of several books, including Preventing the next pandemic, The deadly rise of anti-science and Vaccines did not cause Rachel’s autism.”

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Harassment of scientists is surging - institutions aren’t sure how to help
As researchers increasingly face many kinds of attack over their work, there is debate about how to support and protect them. By Bianca Nogrady. Nature 629, 748-750 (2024)

Time's Inaugural TIME100 Health List: Hotez named 100 Most Influential People in global health

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