Grt 2B back in Vancouver at #TED to meet up with old friends & make new ones. Fascinating discussions during breaks in addition to great main stage TED talks. As this is my dear friend Chris Anderson’s last TED as curator after an incredibly successful 25 year run it is particularly bittersweet.
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I will be featured on The Life Scientific with Jim Al-Khalil @BBCRadio 4 tomorrow, Apr 14 at 9am GMT, with a repeat on Apr 15 at 9pm GMT.
It will also be available from the time of first broadcast via BBC Sounds: www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b...
@BBCRadio4, @jimalkhalili #TheLifeScientific
For my UK friends, I will be speaking at the Oxford Literary Festival on Saturday 28 March 2026 @ 2:00PM. I will be talking about my book, Fair Doses. Tickets are still available. The event will be followed by a book signing
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For those that missed the October CGD launch of my book, Fair Doses, it is now a podcast. Rachel Glennerster, the CGD President speaks with me about the history of vaccine equity, lessons from COVID & how they should shape future vaccine development & delivery. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/t...
Attacks on the US public health & vaccine systems are tragedies of 2025. As we hopefully enter a more positive new year, I have an opinion piece in Science Magazine pushing back on some of the unfortunate thought processes & policies making Americans less safe
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Really excited to see Fair Doses listed by The Economist in their best books of 2025!!
@nature.com just published a fabulous review of my new book Fair Doses by William Hausdorff which really explains the book well and the important role that vaccine equity and COVAX played in the pandemic response. It also captured many of the important lessons learned.
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Global health financing is shrinking as pandemic risks are rising. A G20 High Level panel on Pandemic Financing on which I served has called for urgent action from governments to protect against catastrophic losses. bit.ly/pandemicfina... #pandemicpreparedness #globalhealthsecurity
Tragic to have high level policy makers put out disinformation on the safety of drugs. Glad to have scientific studies newly published to set the record straight.
You always need a denominator and a comparison to natural disease. Great that they did this study!
I enjoyed the book launch of Fair Doses at the Center for Strategic & International Studies. For those that missed it, here is the podcast.
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Really great to do a live Ground Truths Podcast with @erictopol.bsky.social Here is the clip from the segment on why we can’t have global security without global health security.
I really want to thank Global Health Strategies & David Gold, in particular for hosting a pre-launch reception the night before my official publishing date for my book Fair Doses. In attendance were many of the global health glitterati. friends, staff from IAVI, Gavi, GHS & the Gates Foundation.
Really great to do this. A great interview by Brian Lehrer!
In an era of poly-epidemics, increasing military expenditures while cutting support for bio-security makes no sense. More Americans died from Covid-19 than in all the wars after the Civil War until today. We need to be sure we are prepared for the evolutionary certainty of infections Source: STAT
There is a new podcast out w/ my friend Ben Plumley discussing the messages from my book, Fair Doses. We discuss vaccine equity, mis/dis-information & rapid vaccine innovation & challenges in the political landscape. It is an excellent summary of key messages.
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Pleased to announce the October 28th launch of my book "Fair Doses: An insider’s story of the pandemic and the global fight for vaccine equity" written in an engaging way for a general audience & available for pre-order on all major bookseller sites Pre-order at Amazon www.amazon.com/Fair-Doses-I...
Delighted to sit down w/ Steven Levitt Freakonomics co-author & discuss vaccines & talk about my upcoming book Fair Doses on his podcast People I (mostly) Admire. He is a super host & was shocked to learn his own very personal vaccine story on the pod.
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Pleased to have this piece in Science today on the importance of maintaining vaccine progress and the threat that it is under right now. The actions of the last few days at CDC only re-highlight the threat. This is not what the American population wants or deserves. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Pleased 2B @ the Gavi replenishment & happy that donors stepped up providing >$9 billion with more to come. I was very sorry to hear the outrageous & irresponsible video from U.S. Secretary of Health RFKjr. Here I have an opportunity to explain why this is bad policy. www.klcc.org/npr-politics...
There are no words to describe how stupid this war on Science is- destroying the innovation base. HIV vax research has helped us understand how the immune system works which will be critical to treating many common chronic diseases beyond HIV. Science must continue!
www.nytimes.com/2025/05/30/h...
Great to be back in Korea to attend my first International Vaccine Institute Board meeting. We met in Seoul & then traveled to Andong Province to visit SK Bioscience & K-Bio. Korea has progressed dramatically in their quest to become a regional biotech & vaccine center!
Great to see my dear friend Pak Budi, Minister of Health of Indonesia spontaneously while we both happened to be in Washington DC. He is doing so much to improve the health of Indonesians. Good to catch up on all of the challenges in Global Health.
Grt 2B at the World Vaccine Congress in Washington DC. Just finished speaking on two Biodefense panels: What are remaining bottlenecks holding us back from achieving the 100 day mission & International Pandemic funding. Good discussions in difficult times for pandemic prevention & health financing.
Excellent piece by my good friend @agawande.bsky.social on the massive costs of the defunding of Harvard for society and personally in @newyorker.com . Well done Atul but tragic that you have to write this!
www.newyorker.com/news/the-led...
Science gave humanity a gift of 10,000 extra days of life; 27 yrs of loving, creating & experiencing we wouldn't have had. Disrupting science funding isn't just bureaucratic reshuffling—it's gambling w/ future miracles. Stable institutions create transformative breakthroughs.
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Great that Uganda’s MOH introduced the#MalariaVaccine into its childhood immunization programme! 1M+ children/year will gain access to added protection against this deadly disease. 19 countries are now offering malaria vaccine with more introductions soon
#VaccinesWork www.gavi.org/news/media-r...
I caught up with the Times of India on vaccine access, India as a vaccine manufacturer and the funding situation for @Gavi. Vaccine equity continues to be a global need despite the political climate.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/sunday-...
Tragic to see another unnecessary measles death in Texas. To prevent measles, the most contagious infectious disease, high levels of vaccination coverage is required. Nothing else works. Tragic to see babies unprotected due to misinformation. #vaccineswork
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