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Defining a pathogen

01.09.2019 - By University of MelbournePlay

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Professor Roy Robins-Browne, renowned vaccinologist who retired from the University of Melbourne late last year, and Professor Myron (Mike) Levine, a microbiologist from University of Maryland are “scientific soulmates”.

The two met in 1979, when Professor Robins-Browne’s interest in the varieties of E. coli that cause diarrhoea took him to the Center for Vaccine Development of the University of Maryland in Baltimore. At this time, Professor Levine was working in developing countries on the epidemiology, treatment and prevention of infectious diseases.

Both believed this disease was caused by a pathogen - they just had to convince the rest of the world.

Episode recorded: November 19, 2018.

Interviewer: Dr Andi Horvath.

Producer and editor: Chris Hatzis.

Co-production: Dr Andi Horvath and Silvi Vann-Wall.

Banner image: Shutterstock.

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