TRUTHS BEHIND VACCINES AND THE PANDEMIC WITH DR. MANUEL PATARROYO
Would you like clarity about the novel coronavirus and the global pandemic that has many of us isolating at home? Join us for the Facts, some Fun and the Future of vaccines.
In today’s episode, we’ll talk about truths behind vaccines and the pandemic.
We’ll be speaking with a world-leading authority, Dr. Manuel Elkin Patarroyo, who developed the first chemically-synthesized vaccine against Malaria and donated the patent to the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1995, to ensure a cheap and accessible cure for people in developing countries.
His leading research and achievements have opened up the door to developing chemically synthesized vaccines for all infectious diseases.
Many are making sense of our new normal under physical isolation.
Understanding the emerging research and new information of the COVID-19 pandemic is key, and THIS EPISODE WILL HELP YOU IN YOUR JOURNEY!
You need to listen to this episode if you want to learn:
- What we know up until now about the novel coronavirus.
- How a vaccine can help beat the pandemic and when we can expect to have one!
- How to thrive in challenging times…
- And much more!
AHA! Moments:
- We are still learning on the evolving research on the novel coronavirus.
- Viruses exist in large quantities, and pushing planetary boundaries (e.g. through ecosystem destruction) has made them more easily transferable from animals to humans.
- Not everyone is susceptible to the novel coronavirus.
- Synthetic vaccines could potentially be produced in less time than biological vaccines.
- We need to collaborate globally to beat the pandemic.
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Dr. Manuel Elkin Patarroyo is a worldnowned Colombian scientist and humanitarian. Since developing the first chemically synthesized vaccine against Malaria, he donated the patent to the World Health Organization in 1995 to ensure a cheap and accessible cure for people in developing countries.
He conducted post-doctoral studies at Yale University and holds a PHD from Rockefeller University, in the U.S. and also specialized in Tumor Immunology at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden. He received his M.D. from the Universidad Nacional de Colombia where he is a Full Professor of Molecular Pathology.
His research has been published in high-impact scientific international journals such as Nature, Lancet, Chemical Reviews, Vaccine, and Accounts of Chemical Research.
Dr. Patarroyo has been awarded over 50 prestigious awards, including the Prince of Asturias Award in Spain, the Robert Koch prize in Germany, and the Leon Bernard prize from the World Health Organization. He holds more than 28 honorary doctorate degrees from universities around the world
He is currently the Director of Fundacion Instituto de Inmunología de Colombia, which is certified by the World Health Organization as a world reference laboratory.