Sarah Gilbert (Author) Sarah Gilbert is Professor of Vaccinology at the University of Oxford and a Senior Research Fellow at Christ Church. Having devoted her career to developing vaccines against infectious diseases, since January 2020 she has been the Oxford Project Leader for the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine. Professor Gilbert has over 25 years of experience in the design and early development of new vaccines, and a commitment to increasing public understanding of science. In 2021 she was awarded a Damehood in the Queen's Birthday Honours.Catherine Green (Author) Catherine Green is Associate Professor in Chromosome Dynamics at the University of Oxford, Head of the Nuffield Department of Medicine's Clinical BioManufacturing Facility and a Senior Research Fellow at Exeter College. As a specialist in manufacturing vaccines for clinical trials, she is an integral part of the Oxford Vaccine project. In 2021 she was awarded an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
This book is a profound success. I have read few that have given me
such an immediate, eye-level view of working science - of
brilliant, committed, heroic science.
*Sunday Times*
What an enthralling tale of toil, tenacity and triumph this is. The
authors' intelligence, idealism and sheer, bloody-minded grit shine
through. The world needs all the Sarah Gilberts and Catherine
Greens it can get. Just brilliant.
*Rachel Clarke*
Moving and awe-inspiring... The story of the decade
*Mail on Sunday*
Excellent and readable ... Vaccine production has never been
explained more clearly... Green writes movingly about the difficult
intersection between work and home life... Vaxxers is so good that
the book will be read for long after the pandemic is over, as a
vivid account of research in action and the way individuals respond
in the face of a scientific emergency.
*Financial Times*
Vaxxers can be read as much as a manifesto for the importance of
good science communication and an antidote to anti-vax conspiracy
theories as a biomedical thriller.
*Observer*
Urgent and fascinating ... A tale of hard work and victory against
steep odds, a unique insight into vaccines generally ... A gripping
yarn ... I especially loved the book's personal moments ... I dare
anyone to read this and not come away impressed.
*Guardian*
A most accessible read... A personal story of one of the most epic
moments in human history, perfectly capturing how scientific
discovery on this scale is rarely a Eureka moment for a lone
genius. As a grateful recipient of the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine,
I take my hat off in thanks to these remarkable women.
*Irish Times*
This is one of the most epic and pioneering moments in human
history, comparable to the race to put a man on the moon, the
discovery of DNA, or the first ascent of Everest. The Oxford
AstraZeneca vaccine is a triumph and its creators are life savers.
Science is the exit strategy, as long as we make that science
equitably available to the world - as all the incredible people
behind the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine always intended - truly the
"People's Vaccine".
*Jeremy Farrar, Director of the Wellcome Trust*
An extraordinary story with a remarkable beginning and an
astonishing denouement
*Observer*
One of the most extraordinary stories in the history of
medicine
*Matt D'Ancona*
[Sarah Gilbert] has been the adult in the room and the accidental
leadership figure the moment demands, embodying the competence,
command of the detail, vision and, crucially, hope, that people
have needed to see.
*New Statesman*
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