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Recommended for those interested in the story and heroes behind the development of Covid-19 vaccines. The book offers a thrilling account of the race to develop an effective vaccine by unlikely and untested scientists and executives, despite being met with scepticism and scorn. It inspires awe and admiration for the courage, genius, and heroism displayed by these individuals, who worked tirelessly to save humanity from the deadliest pandemic in a century. Readers will also gain insights into the top-secret laboratories, corporate clashes, and high-stakes government negotiations that culminated in the most consequential scientific breakthrough of our time.

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In the eyes of the world, efforts to develop an AIDS vaccine were a failure, as there is still no cure today. The companies involved saw their fortunes fall as quickly as they had risen. Under the radar, however, infectious disease scientists were learning how to isolate neutralising antibodies, how to conduct trials during international crises, and how to understand the human immune system. These lessons would prove crucial almost forty years later, when another epidemic would spark another race to find a vaccine.333 Days is the incredible story of the coronavirus vaccination, as you've never heard it before. Award-winning journalist Greg Zuckerman dives into the complex history that links the AIDS and Covid-19 epidemics, and details how the lessons learned during the perceived failures of the former were the catalysts for unprecedented scientific success during the latter. He reveals the twisting fates of the companies that were never supposed to last long enough to develop a vaccine for coronavirus, and examines the experiences of the people behind the science, and their relentless persistence in pursuit of a better world.

A Shot to Save the World : The Remarkable Race and Ground-Breaking Science Behind the Covid-19 Vaccines

ISBN: 9780241531716
Publisher: Penguin Business
Date of Publication: 2021-10-28
Format: Paperback
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Recommended for those interested in the story and heroes behind the development of Covid-19 vaccines. The book offers a thrilling account of the race to develop an effective vaccine by unlikely and untested scientists and executives, despite being met with scepticism and scorn. It inspires awe and admiration for the courage, genius, and heroism displayed by these individuals, who worked tirelessly to save humanity from the deadliest pandemic in a century. Readers will also gain insights into the top-secret laboratories, corporate clashes, and high-stakes government negotiations that culminated in the most consequential scientific breakthrough of our time.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

In the eyes of the world, efforts to develop an AIDS vaccine were a failure, as there is still no cure today. The companies involved saw their fortunes fall as quickly as they had risen. Under the radar, however, infectious disease scientists were learning how to isolate neutralising antibodies, how to conduct trials during international crises, and how to understand the human immune system. These lessons would prove crucial almost forty years later, when another epidemic would spark another race to find a vaccine.333 Days is the incredible story of the coronavirus vaccination, as you've never heard it before. Award-winning journalist Greg Zuckerman dives into the complex history that links the AIDS and Covid-19 epidemics, and details how the lessons learned during the perceived failures of the former were the catalysts for unprecedented scientific success during the latter. He reveals the twisting fates of the companies that were never supposed to last long enough to develop a vaccine for coronavirus, and examines the experiences of the people behind the science, and their relentless persistence in pursuit of a better world.