Tony Samson
Before I retired I taught bacterial and phage genetics etc. This field has progressed enormously thanks to advances in genome sequence analysis. My research field was animal virology.
Location Newcastle upon Tyne UK
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I am a researcher at the European Research Institute for the Biology of Ageing, University of Groningen. I am interested in genetics of human diseases and ageing.
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I am Postdoc researcher at Inria Paris. My research field is mainly sub-Riemannian geometry. Among my interests: photography, swimming and science communication.
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I'm a recreational mathematician and metagrobologist and head our institute's technology in education unit. I have a Ph.D. in theoretical quantum chemistry, and think math and science are really cool!
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I am an Academic Clinical Lecturer in Infectious Diseases & Microbiology at the University of Oxford with a research interest in the development of novel vaccines.
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I am a Senior Clinical Research Fellow in Vaccinology at Imperial College London and am chief investigator and principle investigator of the Imperial and Oxford COVID-19 vaccine trials.
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I am Professor of Complexity Science and Design at the Open University & Deputy President of the UNESCO UniTwin Complex Systems Digital Campus. I am interested in interdisciplinary science for policy.
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I work at FIND, the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics, based in Cape Town, South Africa. I support the uptake and appropriate use of diagnostics to achieve impact.