Honorary Associate Professor, UCL
Christoffer van Tulleken is an infection doctor at University College London Hospital and an honorary associate professor at UCL in the division of infection and immunity. He also works as a broadcaster covering science and health for children and adults on the BBC. Much of his academic and broadcasting work focuses on conflicts of interest and research integrity.
COVID vaccines: the danger of journals being seen as substitute regulators
May 20, 2021 02:37 am UTC| Health
A superficial reading of the history of vaccination might lead you to believe that it is simple. Dried smallpox pustules had been used for 1,000 years to inoculate people against smallpox before the first successful...
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