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S4: Ep. 14 A realistic look at a COVID-19 Vaccine with Dr. Roselyn Lemus-Martin
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When it comes to a vaccine for COVID-19, there is no shortage of challenges. On today's podcast cellular biologist and vaccine researcher Dr. Roselyn Martin discusses what life might look like for the next year for most of us and why a vaccine may not be the linchpin for ending the pandemic.
Dr. Roselyn Lemus-Martin holds a PhD in Molecular Cell Biology from the University of Oxford and is currently involved in different international research initiatives to find new treatments and vaccines for COVID-19 and cancer. She has worked previously in the pharmaceutical industry as director of research and development to develop new medications with a genomic component. She also has a small consultancy where she does big data analysis and Artificial Intelligence research ( also in the context of COVID-19)
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Manage episode 269374983 series 2378578
When it comes to a vaccine for COVID-19, there is no shortage of challenges. On today's podcast cellular biologist and vaccine researcher Dr. Roselyn Martin discusses what life might look like for the next year for most of us and why a vaccine may not be the linchpin for ending the pandemic.
Dr. Roselyn Lemus-Martin holds a PhD in Molecular Cell Biology from the University of Oxford and is currently involved in different international research initiatives to find new treatments and vaccines for COVID-19 and cancer. She has worked previously in the pharmaceutical industry as director of research and development to develop new medications with a genomic component. She also has a small consultancy where she does big data analysis and Artificial Intelligence research ( also in the context of COVID-19)
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