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Previously on "The woman behind Cog-UK"

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  • BrilloPad
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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Now that’s great candidate for the Honours - not tax dodging tw@t from F1
    +1. The UK public seem to revere social media stars who break lockdown rules.

    Why can't we celebrate scientists like this more? She should be the social media star.

    Sometimes I think its a miracle how the UK does so well in the world...

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  • AtW
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    Now that’s great candidate for the Honours - not tax dodging tw@t from F1

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  • ladymuck
    started a topic The woman behind Cog-UK

    The woman behind Cog-UK

    Q&A with Sharon Peacock, coronavirus variant hunter

    The UK is a world leader in sequencing SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Of all the coronavirus genomes that have been sequenced in the world, nearly half have been sequenced by COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium (Cog-UK). The consortium began life on March 4 when Sharon Peacock, a professor of public health and microbiology at the University of Cambridge, emailed a handful of scientists and asked for their help. The Conversation spoke to Professor Peacock about that day and what happened after.
    I feel very fortunate we have forward thinking people like her, and the people who signed up to her idea.

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