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COVID-19 Podcasts ft GOS ICH staff

The 'Coronavirus: The Whole Story' podcast highlights ¹û¶³Ó°Ôº's interdisciplinary expertise on Covid-19, focusing on its management, mitigation, eventual halt and preparing for a post-coronavirus world.

Podcasts featuringÌýour staffÌý

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 The Whole Story (Episode 7)

In this special edition, made for the Cheltenham Science Festival at home, Professor Judith Breuer (Professor of Virology) is one of the guest speakerÌýexploring how we tackle and track the virus.Ìý


ThisÌýepisode is the second in a two-part special about how Coronavirus is affecting women. Last week we heard from two researchers whose recent findings demonstrate the wide-reaching impacts of coronavirus on women, especially ethnic minority women (). In this episode, we speak to three researchers, including Ìýwho have spent lockdown investigating how coronavirus has affected fertility, pregnancy and parenting. Find our more about the New Mums Study.

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As the coronavirus pandemic in the UK approaches its sixth month, we’re taking a look at the long-term impact of lockdown and subsequent school closures on our nation’s children and young people, with guest speakerÌýDr Lee Hudson.


An International Women’s Day Special.ÌýAs children across the UK start heading back to the classroom, we speak to two leading academics, Professor Monica Lakhanpaul (¹û¶³Ó°Ôº GOS ICH) and Dr Amelia Roberts (¹û¶³Ó°Ôº IOE), whose work focuses on children and education [respectively]. With a focus on vulnerable children, our guests tell us more about the projects they're involved with to help mitigate the impact of the pandemic.


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This episode features Athina Gkazi, esearcher in our Infection, Immunity and lInflammation Department, who has been involved with Covid-19 testing.