How Big Pharma is destroying global health
Vaccine research is resource intensive and costly. But Nick Dearden’s ‘Pharmanomics’ argues that immunisation must be made affordable to all
Dr Clare Sansom started as a bioinformatics researcher before re-inventing herself as a lecturer (for Birkbeck, University of London and the Open University) and a science writer. Many of her features have appeared in the Royal Society of Chemistry magazine Chemistry World. She lives in Cambridge with her husband, Aidan Baker, who is a member of the EAB editorial team; in her spare time she enjoys singing and cycling, and is a member of two book clubs.
Vaccine research is resource intensive and costly. But Nick Dearden’s ‘Pharmanomics’ argues that immunisation must be made affordable to all
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