Article 6WT39 Pandemics, pathogens and being prepared: why the work to identify emerging threats never stops

Pandemics, pathogens and being prepared: why the work to identify emerging threats never stops

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Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
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As the UK Pandemic Sciences Network conference kicks off in Glasgow, virus expert Prof Emma Thomson says new technologies are boosting science's ability to fight novel strains of infectious diseases

Prof Emma Thomson is someone who knows a thing or two about pandemics. As the recently appointed director of the Medical Research Council, University of Glasgow Centre for Virus Research (CVR) and a World Heath Organization consultant, Thomson is one of the country's leading virus experts.

We used to think that pandemics would occur maybe once in our lifetimes. Now, it's definitely within the next few years. It could even be tomorrow," she says.

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