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In dieser hochaktuellen Episode spricht Univ.-Prof. Dr. Florian Krammer über den aktuellen Stand der COVID-19-Impfung. Ist eine Auffrischung noch notwendig? Welche Empfehlungen lassen sich aus der aktuellen Forschung ableiten?Moderiert und wissenschaftlich begleitet von Univ.-Prof. Dr. Stefan Winkler und Univ.-Prof. Dr. Karl Zwiauer, liefert diese Folge fundierte Einblicke, neueste Erkenntnisse und eine spannende Diskussion über die Bedeutung der COVID-19-Impfung im Jahr 2025.
In Österreich gibt es ein neues Forschungsinstitut. Unter der Leitung des international renommierten Virologen Florian Krammer soll das Ignaz Semmelweis Institut in Wien Krankheitserreger beobachten und alle Instrumente für Infektionswellen vorbereiten. Es sind nun fünf Jahre her, Anfang 2020 haben erste Berichte über eine rätselhafte Atemwegserkrankung in China aufhorchen lassen. Rasch wurde daraus die Covid-19-Pandemie. Der österreichische Impfstoffforscher Krammer von der Icahn School of Medicine in New York und der Medizinischen Universität Wien war einer der Ersten, der mit einem Testverfahren für den neuen SARS-CoV-2-Erreger aufwarten konnte. Zu Gast im OKFM4 live Studio, Florian Krammer im Gespräch mit Hosts Emily Busvine und Philipp Emberger und ja, der Angriff auf die Wissenschaft von der Trump 2.0 Administration wird auch besprochen. Sendungshinweis: FM4, OKFM4, 18.03.2025, 17 Uhr
In dieser Folge berichten wir von der gemeinsamen Jahrestagung der Deutschen Desellschaft für Infektiologie und dem Deutschen Zentrum für Infektionsforschung (DGI / DZIF Meeting), das im Februar in München stattfand. Wir haben mit Wissenschaftler:innen und Kliniker:innen über aktuelle Themen aus der Forschung und Medizin gesprochen. Den Auftakt macht Florian Krammer, Professor für Vakzinologie an der … „Infektiopod #92: News vom DZIF/DGI Meeting“ weiterlesen
Join in on this enthusiastic and insightful conversation between Nathan Brendish, associated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom, and Irene Gonzalez and Florian Krammer from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in the United States of America. Explore the joys and sorrows of embarking on a scientific career in this episode as we delve into the nomadic life of scientists as they explore the world in search of new and existing data in the field of respiratory viruses.
Von Christine Mayrhofer. Virologe Florian Krammer im Gespräch über seine zukünftigen Aufgaben in Wien, die Vogelgrippe, Masern und welche Pandemien noch auf uns zukommen werden.
Der Virologe Florian Krammer wird neben seiner Professur an der Icahn School of Medicine in New York auch in Wien Teilzeit arbeiten, und zwar an der MedUni Wien. Darüber hinaus eröffnet der renommierte Forscher ein neues Institut zur "Wissenschaftsvermittlung und Pandemievorsorge". Im Hörgang-Podcast spricht der gebürtige Steirer über seine internationale Karriere, seinen Blick auf Wien und die politische Lage in den USA für Forscher. Und auch darüber, warum er "kein schönes wissenschaftliches Deutsch" hat und warum das ein Vorteil ist.
Themen: Rückkehr nach Österreich, Pandemien und Impfstoffe
Dieses Mal geht es unter anderem um Long Covid. Das Team spricht mit der Autorin Margarete Stokowski über ihr Leben mit den Folgen der Infektion und warum sie nicht weiß, ob sie je wieder in ihrem Beruf arbeiten wird. Die Ärztin Carmen Scheibenbogen erklärt, warum die Erkrankung häufig nicht ernst genommen wird. Außerdem geht es um die Frage ob nun eine Vogelgrippe-Pandemie droht und um Fortschritte und Rückschläge in der Impfstofforschung. Weitere Gesprächspartner: Florian Krammer, Mitchell Warren, Cornelia Betsch und Tom Peacock.
Dieses Mal geht es unter anderem um Long Covid. Das Team spricht mit der Autorin Margarete Stokowski über ihr Leben mit den Folgen der Infektion und warum sie nicht weiß, ob sie je wieder in ihrem Beruf arbeiten wird. Die Ärztin Carmen Scheibenbogen erklärt, warum die Erkrankung häufig nicht ernst genommen wird. Außerdem geht es um die Frage ob nun eine Vogelgrippe-Pandemie droht und um Fortschritte und Rückschläge in der Impfstofforschung. Weitere Gesprächspartner: Florian Krammer, Mitchell Warren, Cornelia Betsch und Tom Peacock.
Dieses Mal geht es unter anderem um Long Covid. Das Team spricht mit der Autorin Margarete Stokowski über ihr Leben mit den Folgen der Infektion und warum sie nicht weiß, ob sie je wieder in ihrem Beruf arbeiten wird. Die Ärztin Carmen Scheibenbogen erklärt, warum die Erkrankung häufig nicht ernst genommen wird. Außerdem geht es um die Frage ob nun eine Vogelgrippe-Pandemie droht und um Fortschritte und Rückschläge in der Impfstofforschung. Weitere Gesprächspartner: Florian Krammer, Mitchell Warren, Cornelia Betsch und Tom Peacock.
Dieses Mal geht es unter anderem um Long Covid. Das Team spricht mit der Autorin Margarete Stokowski über ihr Leben mit den Folgen der Infektion und warum sie nicht weiß, ob sie je wieder in ihrem Beruf arbeiten wird. Die Ärztin Carmen Scheibenbogen erklärt, warum die Erkrankung häufig nicht ernst genommen wird. Außerdem geht es um die Frage ob nun eine Vogelgrippe-Pandemie droht und um Fortschritte und Rückschläge in der Impfstofforschung. Weitere Gesprächspartner: Florian Krammer, Mitchell Warren, Cornelia Betsch und Tom Peacock.
How close are we to a universal flu vaccine? Are universal corona vaccines attainable? What are some of the main challenges facing scientists in their quest to develop these vaccines? Listen to Dr Florian Krammer, Mount Sinai Professor in Vaccinology at the Department of Microbiology at the Icahn School of Medicine, and ESWI Board Member, expertly addressing these questions. Dr Krammer also vividly describes New York in the first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic and explains how and why he rapidly got thousands of followers on Twitter.
Das Pandemia-Team spricht mit ForscherInnen, ÄrztInnen und alten Bekannten darüber, was sie im Jahr 2022 bewegt, beschäftigt und begeistert hat. Welche wissenschaftlichen Durchbrüche gab es? Welche Krankheiten haben die Welt in Atem gehalten? Sie sprechen unter anderem mit Isabella Eckerle, Mike Ryan, Cornelia Betsch, Florian Krammer und Chikwe Ihekweazu. Der Podcast ist ein durch die Hörerschaft ermöglichtes Projekt. Wenn Du gerne zuhörst, kann Du dafür sorgen, dass der Podcast weiter besteht, besser wird und regelmäßiger erscheint. Außerdem gibts dafür einige Extras! Vielen lieben Dank! Es gibt folgende Möglichkeiten zur Unterstützung: Höre Bonusfolgen, werbefrei und früher! Pandemia+ bei Steady oder bei Apple Podcasts. Supporte das Team und Pandemia mit einer Spende über Paypal. Du kannst auch Mitglied bei Superelektrik+ bei Steady werden und alle Podcasts von unserem Podcastlabel Superelektrik inkl. Bonusfolgen, ohne Werbung und früher hören. Mehr Infos zu allen Podcasts von Superelektrik und den Plus-Mitgliedschaften gibt's unter superelektrik.de. Bewerte Pandemia bei Apple Podcasts & Spotify Folge Pandemia & Superelektrik bei Twitter, Mastodon oder Instagram. Die Recherchen für diesen Beitrag wurden von der Riff freie Medien gGmbH aus Mitteln der Klaus Tschira Stiftung gefördert.
Das Pandemia-Team spricht mit ForscherInnen, ÄrztInnen und alten Bekannten darüber, was sie im Jahr 2022 bewegt, beschäftigt und begeistert hat. Welche wissenschaftlichen Durchbrüche gab es? Welche Krankheiten haben die Welt in Atem gehalten? Sie sprechen unter anderem mit Isabella Eckerle, Mike Ryan, Cornelia Betsch, Florian Krammer und Chikwe Ihekweazu. Klub Pandemia Pandemia Plus bei Apple Podcasts WERBUNG: CHARLES² – PHARMA INSIGHTS (Podcast) Wie wir Arzneimittel entwickeln und verfügbar machen Web | Apple | Spotify Bewerte Pandemia bei Apple Podcasts & Spotify Folge Pandemia bei Mastodon , Twitter & Instagram
Das Pandemia-Team spricht mit ForscherInnen, ÄrztInnen und alten Bekannten darüber, was sie im Jahr 2022 bewegt, beschäftigt und begeistert hat. Welche wissenschaftlichen Durchbrüche gab es? Welche Krankheiten haben die Welt in Atem gehalten? Sie sprechen unter anderem mit Isabella Eckerle, Mike Ryan, Cornelia Betsch, Florian Krammer und Chikwe Ihekweazu. Der Podcast ist ein durch die Hörerschaft ermöglichtes Projekt. Wenn Du gerne zuhörst, kann Du dafür sorgen, dass der Podcast weiter besteht, besser wird und regelmäßiger erscheint. Außerdem gibts dafür einige Extras! Vielen lieben Dank! Es gibt folgende Möglichkeiten zur Unterstützung: Höre Bonusfolgen, werbefrei und früher! Pandemia+ bei Steady oder bei Apple Podcasts. Supporte das Team und Pandemia mit einer Spende über Paypal. Du kannst auch Mitglied bei Superelektrik+ bei Steady werden und alle Podcasts von unserem Podcastlabel Superelektrik inkl. Bonusfolgen, ohne Werbung und früher hören. Mehr Infos zu allen Podcasts von Superelektrik und den Plus-Mitgliedschaften gibt's unter superelektrik.de. Bewerte Pandemia bei Apple Podcasts & Spotify Folge Pandemia & Superelektrik bei Twitter, Mastodon oder Instagram. Die Recherchen für diesen Beitrag wurden von der Riff freie Medien gGmbH aus Mitteln der Klaus Tschira Stiftung gefördert.
Das Pandemia-Team spricht mit ForscherInnen, ÄrztInnen und alten Bekannten darüber, was sie im Jahr 2022 bewegt, beschäftigt und begeistert hat. Welche wissenschaftlichen Durchbrüche gab es? Welche Krankheiten haben die Welt in Atem gehalten? Sie sprechen unter anderem mit Isabella Eckerle, Mike Ryan, Cornelia Betsch, Florian Krammer und Chikwe Ihekweazu. Klub Pandemia Pandemia Plus bei Apple Podcasts WERBUNG: CHARLES² – PHARMA INSIGHTS (Podcast) Wie wir Arzneimittel entwickeln und verfügbar machen Web | Apple | Spotify Bewerte Pandemia bei Apple Podcasts & Spotify Folge Pandemia bei Mastodon , Twitter & Instagram
Das Pandemia-Team spricht mit ForscherInnen, ÄrztInnen und alten Bekannten darüber, was sie im Jahr 2022 bewegt, beschäftigt und begeistert hat. Welche wissenschaftlichen Durchbrüche gab es? Welche Krankheiten haben die Welt in Atem gehalten? Sie sprechen unter anderem mit Isabella Eckerle, Mike Ryan, Cornelia Betsch, Florian Krammer und Chikwe Ihekweazu. Klub Pandemia Pandemia Plus bei Apple Podcasts WERBUNG: CHARLES² – PHARMA INSIGHTS (Podcast) Wie wir Arzneimittel entwickeln und verfügbar machen Web | Apple | Spotify Bewerte Pandemia bei Apple Podcasts & Spotify Folge Pandemia bei Mastodon , Twitter & Instagram
Das Pandemia-Team spricht mit ForscherInnen, ÄrztInnen und alten Bekannten darüber, was sie im Jahr 2022 bewegt, beschäftigt und begeistert hat. Welche wissenschaftlichen Durchbrüche gab es? Welche Krankheiten haben die Welt in Atem gehalten? Sie sprechen unter anderem mit Isabella Eckerle, Mike Ryan, Cornelia Betsch, Florian Krammer und Chikwe Ihekweazu. Der Podcast ist ein durch die Hörerschaft ermöglichtes Projekt. Wenn Du gerne zuhörst, kann Du dafür sorgen, dass der Podcast weiter besteht, besser wird und regelmäßiger erscheint. Außerdem gibts dafür einige Extras! Vielen lieben Dank! Es gibt folgende Möglichkeiten zur Unterstützung: Höre Bonusfolgen, werbefrei und früher! Pandemia+ bei Steady oder bei Apple Podcasts. Supporte das Team und Pandemia mit einer Spende über Paypal. Du kannst auch Mitglied bei Superelektrik+ bei Steady werden und alle Podcasts von unserem Podcastlabel Superelektrik inkl. Bonusfolgen, ohne Werbung und früher hören. Mehr Infos zu allen Podcasts von Superelektrik und den Plus-Mitgliedschaften gibt's unter superelektrik.de. Bewerte Pandemia bei Apple Podcasts & Spotify Folge Pandemia & Superelektrik bei Twitter, Mastodon oder Instagram. Die Recherchen für diesen Beitrag wurden von der Riff freie Medien gGmbH aus Mitteln der Klaus Tschira Stiftung gefördert.
Das Pandemia-Team spricht mit ForscherInnen, ÄrztInnen und alten Bekannten darüber, was sie im Jahr 2022 bewegt, beschäftigt und begeistert hat. Welche wissenschaftlichen Durchbrüche gab es? Welche Krankheiten haben die Welt in Atem gehalten? Sie sprechen unter anderem mit Isabella Eckerle, Mike Ryan, Cornelia Betsch, Florian Krammer und Chikwe Ihekweazu. Der Podcast ist ein durch die Hörerschaft ermöglichtes Projekt. Wenn Du gerne zuhörst, kann Du dafür sorgen, dass der Podcast weiter besteht, besser wird und regelmäßiger erscheint. Außerdem gibts dafür einige Extras! Vielen lieben Dank! Es gibt folgende Möglichkeiten zur Unterstützung: Höre Bonusfolgen, werbefrei und früher! Pandemia+ bei Steady oder bei Apple Podcasts. Supporte das Team und Pandemia mit einer Spende über Paypal. Du kannst auch Mitglied bei Superelektrik+ bei Steady werden und alle Podcasts von unserem Podcastlabel Superelektrik inkl. Bonusfolgen, ohne Werbung und früher hören. Mehr Infos zu allen Podcasts von Superelektrik und den Plus-Mitgliedschaften gibt's unter superelektrik.de. Bewerte Pandemia bei Apple Podcasts & Spotify Folge Pandemia & Superelektrik bei Twitter, Mastodon oder Instagram. Die Recherchen für diesen Beitrag wurden von der Riff freie Medien gGmbH aus Mitteln der Klaus Tschira Stiftung gefördert.
Das Pandemia-Team spricht mit ForscherInnen, ÄrztInnen und alten Bekannten darüber, was sie im Jahr 2022 bewegt, beschäftigt und begeistert hat. Welche wissenschaftlichen Durchbrüche gab es? Welche Krankheiten haben die Welt in Atem gehalten? Sie sprechen unter anderem mit Isabella Eckerle, Mike Ryan, Cornelia Betsch, Florian Krammer und Chikwe Ihekweazu. Klub Pandemia Pandemia Plus bei Apple Podcasts WERBUNG: CHARLES² – PHARMA INSIGHTS (Podcast) Wie wir Arzneimittel entwickeln und verfügbar machen Web | Apple | Spotify Bewerte Pandemia bei Apple Podcasts & Spotify Folge Pandemia bei Mastodon , Twitter & Instagram
Florian Krammer über seinen großen "Uff-Moment": Der Virologe lässt die vergangenen knapp drei Jahre Revue passieren, seine Forschung, Erfahrung mit Politik und Medien und erklärt, wie wir uns (nicht) auf die nächste Pandemie vorbereiten.Florian Krammer ist Virologe an der Mount Sinai Universität in New York. Florian auf Twitter.Musik: Something Elated by Broke For Free, CC BYfür deep dive: A Human Being by Andy G. Cohen, CC-BYBeatbox am Ende: Azad Arslantas
Die Pandemie scheint weit weg, ebenso weitreichende Schutzmaßnahmen gegen Sars-CoV-2. Doch das Virus ist noch da. Virologe und Impfstoffforscher Florian Krammer (Ichan School of Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York) ist dennoch überzeugt davon, dass es sinnvoll ist, Infektionen zu vermeiden.Wie man das eigenverantwortlich bewerkstelligen kann, bespricht er in der aktuellen Episode von "Ist das gesund", dem Medizin-Podcast der Kleinen Zeitung mit Gesundheitsredakteurin Martina Marx. Außerdem erklärt er, welche Vorteile nasale Impfstoffe im Kampf gegen das Coronavirus haben können und wie es mit der Forschung an dem Covid-Impfstoff steht, welche er gemeinsam mit seinem Team und Peter Palese entwickelt. Und er wagt eine Vorschau auf den pandemischen Herbst. Alle aktuellen Entwicklungen zum Thema Corona lesen Sie auf der Kleinen Zeitung
Weil so viele Corona-Infizierte ausfallen, denkt das Gesundheitsministerium über ein Ende der verpflichtenden Quarantäne nach. Dazu und zur 4. Impfung ein Schaltgespräch mit dem Virologen Florian Krammer in New York.
In this episode of 92Y Talks, join health care journalist Deborah Schupack for a behind-the-scenes look at how New York City's Mount Sinai Health System and its Icahn School of Medicine mobilized to save lives and decipher the coronavirus. Panelists include David Reich, MD, President, The Mount Sinai Hospital and Mount Sinai Queens; Florian Krammer, PhD, Professor, Microbiology and Vaccinology; and Jessica Montanaro, MSN, RN, Assistant Nursing Care Coordinator. The conversation was streamed live as part of the 92nd Street Y's online talks series on March 29, 2022.
I think this February 2021 episode is more relevant than ever today. It explores the subjective, politicized way that some ideas get labelled as misinformation and why it's so important for experts to explain why something is likely to be wrong rather than dismissing it out of hand - and why censorship can cause more harm than good. Original Description: Misinformation about the pandemic is flooding over social media and traditional news media as well. But it's not obvious what constitutes misinformation when the we're grappling with a new virus and the state of science changes weekly. I'll be talking to physician and medical educator Roger Seheult about getting censored by YouTube, and about the way politics has shaped people's perception of such seemingly neutral topics as drugs, vitamin D and vaccines. Immunologist Florian Krammer will talk about how the pandemic has changed the way people consumer and create science news, so that legitimate scientific papers can be misinterpreted to create misinformation. “Follow the Science" is produced, written, and hosted by Faye Flam. Today's episode was edited by Seth Gliksman with music by Kyle Imperatore. If you'd like to hear more "Follow the Science," please like, follow, and subscribe!
Dr. Florian Krammer is a Professor of Vaccinology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. His lab focuses on understanding broadly-reactive immune responses against the surface glycoproteins of RNA viruses such as influenza, with the goal to develop better vaccines and novel therapeutics. He talks about his lab's shift to COVID-19 research, strategies for vaccine development, and how we can prepare for future pandemics.
Themen: Omikron-Welle, Impfpflicht, Teststrategie
Der New Yorker Impfstoffexperte Florian Krammer im Gespräch mit FALTER-Chefreporterin Nina Horaczek über Omikron, das "Durchrauschen" und die Frage, wann wir uns zum 4. Mal impfen müssen.Lesen Sie den FALTER vier Wochen lang kostenlos: https://abo.falter.at/gratis See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Wie gefährlich ist die neue Corona-Virus-Variante Omikron? Dazu ist der in New York forschende österreichische Virologe Florian Krammer zu Gast.
The New York City Virus Hunters join TWiV to reveal how local students engage in safe virus surveillance and conduct science research right in their neighborhoods, followed by an update on variant of concern Omicron. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Rich Condit, and Brianne Barker Guests: Teresa Bautista, Isabel Francisco, Jesus Gonzales, Joel Gonzalez, Florian Krammer, and Christine Marizzi, Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Biobus Wild Bird Fund FluLab B1.1.529 (COVID-19-lineages) Report on Omicron spike changes (virological) Omicron (Wikipedia) Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Weekly Picks Dickson – Plant Habitat-04 Brianne – The Coronavirus in a Tiny Drop Rich – Prophet in Purgatory by Jon Cohen Vincent – “ '—All You Zombies—' ” by Robert A. Heinlein (pdf) Listener Picks Mike – The Coronavirus in a Tiny Drop Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv
The New York City Virus Hunters join TWiV to reveal how local students engage in safe virus surveillance and conduct science research right in their neighborhoods, followed by an update on variant of concern Omicron. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Dickson Despommier, Rich Condit, and Brianne Barker Guests: Teresa Bautista, Isabel Francisco, Jesus Gonzales, Joel Gonzalez, Florian Krammer, and Christine Marizzi, Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Biobus Wild Bird Fund FluLab B1.1.529 (COVID-19-lineages) Report on Omicron spike changes (virological) Omicron (Wikipedia) Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Weekly Picks Dickson – Plant Habitat-04 Brianne – The Coronavirus in a Tiny Drop Rich – Prophet in Purgatory by Jon Cohen Vincent – “ '—All You Zombies—' ” by Robert A. Heinlein (pdf) Listener Picks Mike – The Coronavirus in a Tiny Drop Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv
From the 2021 online meeting of the European Society for Clinical Virology, Vincent speaks with meeting speakers on COVID-19 vaccines, immunity, how countries responded to the pandemic, and how to prepare for the next one. Host: Vincent Racaniello Guests: Sarah Gilbert, Florian Krammer, Fausto Baldanti, Thea Fischer, Ron Fouchier, and Catherine Moore Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Correlate of protection needed for COVID-19 vaccines (Nat Med) Simian adenoviruses as vaccine vectors (Future Viral) Early SARS-CoV-2 spread in Lombardy (Nat Comm) SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence in Denmark (Clin Micro Inf) SARS-CoV-2 testing in an academic center (Nat Biotech) Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv
From the 2021 online meeting of the European Society for Clinical Virology, Vincent speaks with meeting speakers on COVID-19 vaccines, immunity, how countries responded to the pandemic, and how to prepare for the next one. Host: Vincent Racaniello Guests: Sarah Gilbert, Florian Krammer, Fausto Baldanti, Thea Fischer, Ron Fouchier, and Catherine Moore Subscribe (free): iTunes, Google Podcasts, RSS, email Become a patron of TWiV! Links for this episode Correlate of protection needed for COVID-19 vaccines (Nat Med) Simian adenoviruses as vaccine vectors (Future Viral) Early SARS-CoV-2 spread in Lombardy (Nat Comm) SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence in Denmark (Clin Micro Inf) SARS-CoV-2 testing in an academic center (Nat Biotech) Timestamps by Jolene. Thanks! Intro music is by Ronald Jenkees Send your virology questions and comments to twiv@microbe.tv
Bret and Heather and Ivermectin. Oh my. IDSG returns from it's 17 year absence with a banger of an episode in which Daniel dishes out THE FUCKING TEA on Bret Weinstein & Heather Heying (again) and their irresponsible spreading (in hushed, reasonable voices) of potentially lethal conspiracy theories and bad science re Covid, Wuhan, vaccines, and Ivermectin. Content Warnings. Podcast Notes: Please consider donating to help us make the show and stay independent. Patrons get exclusive access to one full extra episode a month. Daniel's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/danielharper Jack's Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4196618 IDSG Twitter: https://twitter.com/idsgpod Daniel's Twitter: @danieleharper Jack's Twitter: @_Jack_Graham_ IDSG on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-dont-speak-german/id1449848509?ls=1 Show Notes: Bret Weinstein Odysee Bret interviews Yuri Deigin. Yuri Deigin, Lab Made? SARS-CoV-2 Geneaology Through the Lens of Gain of Function Research Indeed, virologists, including the leader of coronavirus research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, Shi Zhengli, have done many similar things in the past — both replacing the RBM in one type of virus by an RBM from another, or adding a new furin site that can provide a species-specific coronavirus with an ability to start using the same receptor (e.g. ACE2) in other species. In fact, Shi Zhengli's group was creating chimeric constructs as far back as 2007 and as recently as 2017, when they created a whole of 8 new chimeric coronaviruses with various RBMs. In 2019 such work was in full swing, as WIV was part of a $3.7 million NIH grant titled Understanding the Risk of Bat Coronavirus Emergence. Under its auspices, Shi Zhengli co-authored a 2019 paper that called for continued research into synthetic viruses and testing them in vitro and in vivo: Bret and Heather on Real Time with Bill Mahr on the Lab-Leak Hypothesis CLIP (Bret and Heather on BIll Maher Lab Leak) – starts at beginning of clip. Andersen, et al. The proximal origin of SARS-CoV-2 SARS-CoV-2 is the seventh coronavirus known to infect humans; SARS-CoV, MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 can cause severe disease, whereas HKU1, NL63, OC43 and 229E are associated with mild symptoms6. Here we review what can be deduced about the origin of SARS-CoV-2 from comparative analysis of genomic data. We offer a perspective on the notable features of the SARS-CoV-2 genome and discuss scenarios by which they could have arisen. Our analyses clearly show that SARS-CoV-2 is not a laboratory construct or a purposefully manipulated virus. Garry, Robert. [Early appearance of two distinct genomic lineages of SARS-CoV-2 in different Wuhan wildlife markets suggests SARS-CoV-2 has a natural origin](https://virological.org/t/early-appearance-of-two-distinct-genomic-lineages-of-sars-cov-2-in-different-wuhan-wildlife-markets-suggests-sars-cov-2-has-a-natural-origin/691 This Week in Virology 762: SARS-Cov-2 origins with Robert Garry CLIP (Two Covid Lineages in Wuhan Market) – Starts about 39:00 in TWIV762 potholer54, Did SARS-Cov-2 start in a Chinese Lab? potholer54, More “man-made” SARS-CoV-2 lab-leak malarky Scott Gavura, Science Based Medicine, “Ivermectin is the New Hydroxychloroquine” There has been interest in ivermectin since the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, because it was observed that at high concentrations it had antiviral properties against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. However, there was an important red flag in that finding. A few weeks after the initial finding was published, a short paper appeared in the British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology that described the considerations for using ivermectin as an antiviral. While it acknowledged the antiviral properties of high concentrations of the drug in laboratory (in vitro) experiments, it noted that it would likely not be possible to achieve the same concentrations of the drug in the plasma of the blood, because the drug itself is tightly bound to blood proteins. Even giving 8.5 x the FDA-approved dose (1700mcg/kg) resulted in blood concentrations far below the dose identified that offered antiviral effects: [[Ivermectin-Cmax.png]] This Week in Virology 766: The Corona Project with David Fajgenbaum CORONA project 18:58, 46:32 “How To Save the World in Three Easy Steps” Clip “Ivermectin End the Pandemic” – starts around 3:30 Bret Weinstein, “COVID, Ivermectin, and the Crime of the Century - DarkHorse Podcast with Pierre Kory & Bret Weinstein” With Dr. Robert Malone (invented mRNA vaccine technology) and Mr. Steve Kirsch. Clip “Bret Doctors as Scientists from CotC” – Starts around 19:00 With Pierre Kory Science Based Medicine, Ivermectin is the new hydroxychloroquine, take 2 Last week, über-quack Joe Mercola published an article entitled “COVID, Ivermectin and the Crime of the Century“, naming it after an episode of Bret Weinstein's podcast. It features an interview with Dr. Pierre Kory, one of the most prominent proponents of ivermectin for COVID-19 by evolutionary biologist Bret Weinstein, who has become prominent as a COVID-19 contrarian and spreader of disinformation, particularly about the “lab leak theory” of SARS-CoV-2 origins and now likes to Tweet about “persecution” by Twitter: It also turns out that Dr. Pierre Kory is president of the Frontline COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC) and has testified before Congress. During that testimony, Dr. Kory claimed that ivermectin, used with other medicines such as vitamin C, zinc and melatonin, could “save hundreds of thousands of people,” and cited more than 20 studies. The narrative of Mercola's article is eerily similar to the narratives we heard about hydroxychloroquine a year ago, namely that ivermectin is a cheap, safe, and effective drug that “they” don't want you to know about that could have saved hundreds of thousands of lives if not for doctors' fetish for randomized clinical trials. Ivermectin is the new hydroxychloroquine, part three Before I move on to more of the ivermectin conspiracy theorists and potential reasons for them, I can't help but repeat what I've been saying all along about ivermectin. Combining preclinical studies that show antiviral activity against SARS-C0V-2, the coronavirus that causes COVID-19 in vitro (cell culture) but only at much higher concentrations of ivermectin than can be achieved with safe doses in the bloodstream with the equivocal clinical trial results lead to a conclusion that this drug almost certainly does not work to treat COVID-19. This is particularly likely given that the highest quality existing randomized controlled clinical trials of ivermectin are all basically negative. I note that when I discussed how poor the evidence for hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19 was, I routinely received criticism that I “wanted patients to die” and was “hoping” that the drug didn't work. I'm getting some of the same nonsense now that I've finally been prodded to write about ivermectin. Nothing could be further from the truth. Even though, now that there are safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines, the need for a cheap and effective drug that can treat COVID-19 is not as desperate as it was a year ago, it is still acute given how large swaths of the globe still do not have access to the vaccines. Moreover, now that Oxford University has added ivermectin to the protocol of its massive PRINCIPLE Trial of treatments for COVID-19, it is possible that there might turn out to be a benefit due to ivermectin in treating COVID-19, clearly just not as massive as claimed by advocates and conspiracy theorists. I'd be just fine with that, as I would have been overjoyed if hydroxychloroquine had been shown to be as effective as its advocates had claimed it was. It's just that, right now, the evidence is trending strongly in favor of the conclusion that ivermectin, like hydroxychloroquine before it, doesn't work against COVID-19 in humans. Gideon M-K; Health Nerd What this means is that, if you exclude some of the low-quality research on ivermectin, the paper goes from showing a massive benefit to no benefit at all. On top of this, there's an interesting point — even if you don't agree with these assessments, taking the only three studies that the authors of the meta-analysis considered to be at a “low risk of bias” (i.e. high-quality), you find that these high-quality studies have failed to find any benefit for ivermectin. In other words, while the conclusions the authors came to are very positive, the results section of the paper seems to show that the evidence for ivermectin might not be strong after all. The devil really is in the details with research like this. Jack Lawrence aka TimPoolClips Why Was a Major Study on Ivermectin for COVID-19 Just Retracted? Even if the paper's authors end up providing an innocent explanation for all this it would be puzzling why it took them so long to notice their error. Whether the final story is one of purposeful fabrication or a series of escalating mistakes involving training or test datasets, this research group has still screwed up in a big way. Although science trends towards self-correction, something is clearly broken in a system that can allow a study as full of problems as the Elgazzar paper to run unchallenged for seven months. Thousands of highly educated scientists, doctors, pharmacists, and at least four major medicines regulators missed a fraud so apparent that it might as well have come with a flashing neon sign. That this all happened amid an ongoing global health crisis of epic proportions is all the more terrifying. For those reading this article, its findings may serve as a wake-up call. For those who died after taking a medication now shown to be even more lacking in positive evidence, it's too late. Science has corrected, but at what cost? Ivermectin is the new hydoxychloroquine, take four Of course, as Meyerowitz-Katz observed, just the results of the study raised a lot of red flags. Elgazzar 2020, if you take the authors at their word, enrolled over 400 people with COVID-19 and 200 close personal contacts and allocated them either to ivermectin or placebo groups, reporting that ivermectin treatment decreased mortality from COVID-19 by a whopping 90%. As Meyerowitz-Katz observed, if this were true, that would make ivermectin the “most incredibly effective treatment ever to be discovered in modern medicine.” While as a physician I might quibble about that a bit (we do have treatments that are greater than 90% effective at eliminating the diseases or conditions that they treat, especially a number of vaccines), he is correct if you restricted this to antiviral drugs. If this study's results were accurate and generalizable, ivermectin would be the most most incredibly effective antiviral treatment ever to be discovered. That result alone should have raised a number of red flags, and it did among authors doing meta-analyses who were not ivermectin advocates from the BIRD Group or the FLCCC, which is why they excluded it from their analyses. Meilssa Davey at The Guardian Huge sttudy supporting ivermectin as Covid treatment withdrawn over ethical concerns A medical student in London, Jack Lawrence, was among the first to identify serious concerns about the paper, leading to the retraction. He first became aware of the Elgazzar preprint when it was assigned to him by one of his lecturers for an assignment that formed part of his master's degree. He found the introduction section of the paper appeared to have been almost entirely plagiarised. It appeared that the authors had run entire paragraphs from press releases and websites about ivermectin and Covid-19 through a thesaurus to change key words. “Humorously, this led to them changing ‘severe acute respiratory syndrome' to ‘extreme intense respiratory syndrome' on one occasion,” Lawrence said. The data also looked suspicious to Lawrence, with the raw data apparently contradicting the study protocol on several occasions. “The authors claimed to have done the study only on 18-80 year olds, but at least three patients in the dataset were under 18,” Lawrence said. Dark Horse 85: YouTube and The Truman Faux Medical Show CLIP “DH85 Save Three Kill Two” – Starts Around 50:00 Dark Horse 86: They've Got That Covered CLIP “DH86 Retraction” – Starts around 19:00 “Scientists quit journal board, protesting ‘grossly irresponsible' study claiming COVID-19 vaccines kill” Several reputed virologists and vaccinologists have resigned as editors of the journal Vaccines to protest its 24 June publication of a peer-reviewed article that misuses data to conclude that “for three deaths prevented by [COVID-19] vaccination, we have to accept two inflicted by vaccination.” Since Friday, at least six scientists have resigned positions as associate or section editors with Vaccines, including Florian Krammer, a virologist at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and Katie Ewer, an immunologist at the Jenner Institute at the University of Oxford who was on the team that developed the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine. Their resignations were first reported by Retraction Watch. “The data has been misused because it makes the (incorrect) assumption that all deaths occurring post vaccination are caused by vaccination,” Ewer wrote in an email. “[And] it is now being used by anti-vaxxers and COVID-19-deniers as evidence that COVID-19 vaccines are not safe. [This] is grossly irresponsible, particularly for a journal specialising in vaccines.” The paper is a case of “garbage in, garbage out,” says Helen Petousis-Harris, a vaccinologist who directs the Vaccine Datalink and Research Group at the University of Auckland and who also resigned as a Vaccines editor after reading the paper. Diane Harper, an epidemiologist at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, who was founding editor-in-chief of Vaccines, also resigned, as did Paul Licciardi, an immunologist at Murdoch Children's Research Institute in Parkville, Australia, and Andrew Pekosz, a respiratory virologist at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. Epoch Times, Dr. Bret Weinstein, “Perverse Incentives in the Vaccine Rollout and the Censhorship of Science” * Anna Merlan at Vic; two excellent summaries: 1. 'Why Is the Intellectual Dark Web Suddenly Hyping an Unproven COVID Treatment?' https://www.vice.com/en/article/wx5z5y/why-is-the-intellectual-dark-web-suddenly-hyping-an-unproven-covid-treatment 2. 'The Ivermectin Advocates' War Has Just Begun' https://www.vice.com/en/article/y3d5gv/ivermectin-covid-treatment-advocates-rogan-weinstein-hecker Jef Rouner at Houston Press on Bret https://www.houstonpress.com/news/a-possible-new-anti-vaccine-scam-is-on-the-rise-11591162 Decoding the Gurus on Bret & Heather and Ivermectin https://decoding-the-gurus.captivate.fm/episode/brett-heather-weinstein-why-are-they-suppressing-ivermectin-the-miracle-cure Bret platforms Geert Vanden Bossche https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNyAovuUxro&t=6s Vaxopedia on Geert Vanden Bossche https://vaxopedia.org/2021/03/14/who-is-geert-vanden-bossche/?fbclid=IwAR3u1myW15pERVxvcopv5NlWBr12QakfzVMHsoHHopLuJWKSUGfockqYhBo ZDoggMD on Geert Vanden Bossche https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEyQi__zTuo Potholer54 on Covid and vaccines etc https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL82yk73N8eoWneZjR0wiidhGkAMOeIYAS QAnon Anonymous feat. scientist on 'Lab Leak' theory https://soundcloud.com/qanonanonymous/unlocked-premium-episode-129-lab-leak-hypothesis-feat-dr-alex-greninger Citations Needed Pod vaccine inequality https://citationsneeded.libsyn.com/size/5/?search=vaccine Clip from start; Charlie Kirk cites Bret to Tucker Carlson https://twitter.com/uberfeminist/status/1418033997398020102 Eiynah's panel on 'Mergegate' (feat. D. Harper) Part 1 https://soundcloud.com/politeconversations/panel-24-defending-new-atheism-maybe-just-dont-pt-1 Daniel's guest appearance on Decoding the Gurus https://decoding-the-gurus.captivate.fm/episode/special-episode-interview-with-daniel-harper-on-the-far-right-idw-criticism
Die dritte Well der Coronavirus-Pandemie hat Österreich erreicht. Der Weg aus dieser führt über die Covid-Schutzimpfung. Doch die Impfkampagne stottert. Wieso es so wichtig ist, Schwung in diese zu bringen und was die britische Virusvariante B.1.1.7 damit zu tun hat, erklärt Virologe und Impfstoffforscher Florian Krammer (Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai) in der aktuellen Episode des "Corona Update" der Kleinen Zeitung: "Es geht nicht darum, mit welchem Impfstoff geimpft, die Frage ist, haben wir genug Impfstoff?" Krammer beantwortet auch die Frage, wieso es uns so schwer fällt, das geringe Risiko in Bezug auf Impfstoffe anzunehmen und erläutert, wieso AstraZeneca ein sicheres und gut funktionierendes Vakzin ist. Im Gespräch mit Gesundheitsredakteurin Martina Marx erklärt Krammer, wie Impfstoffe für Kinder entwickelt und geprüft werden und wann mit diesen Zulassungen zu rechnen ist. Und schließlich erzählt er, wie es sich lebt, wenn man schon geimpft ist und skizziert seine Erwartung für den weiteren Verlauf dieser Pandemie, der vor allem mit der Impfrate zusammenhängt. "Wenn jetzt der Aufwand betrieben wird, viele Leute geimpft werden, dann glaube ich, dass wir einen relativ ruhigen Sommer haben werden."
Misinformation about the pandemic is flooding over social media and traditional news media as well. But it's not obvious what constitutes misinformation when the we're grappling with a new virus and the state of science changes weekly. I'll be talking to physician and medical educator Roger Seheult about getting censored by YouTube, and about the way politics has shaped people's perception of such seemingly neutral topics as drugs, vitamin D and vaccines. Immunologist Florian Krammer will talk about how the pandemic has changed the way people consumer and create science news, so that legitimate scientific papers can be misinterpreted to create misinformation. “Follow the Science" is produced, written, and hosted by Faye Flam, with funding by the Society for Professional Journalists. Today's episode was edited by Seth Gliksman with music by Kyle Imperatore. If you'd like to hear more "Follow the Science," please like, follow, and subscribe!
Covid-19 vaccines are rolling out, and for many they could be mandatory. But how do we really know if they're safe and how well they work? I'll be talking with a variety of scientists to learn what vaccines do once they get into your body, and how they might end the pandemic if anti-vaxxers don't slow things down. “Follow the Science" is produced, written, and hosted by Faye Flam, with funding by the Society for Professional Journalists. Today's episode was edited and scored by Seth Gliksman. If you'd like to hear more "Follow the Science," please like, follow, and subscribe!
#stroblfussi mit Florian Krammer - Florian Krammer gehört zu den führenden Corona- und Impfexperten weltweit.
In der globalen Suche nach einem Covid-Impfstoff stehen wir kurz vor der Ziellinie, sagt Forscher Florian Krammer. Schon in den nächsten Wochen könnte es eine Notfallzulassung geben. Das größte Hindernis für breite Impfkampagnen ist für den Experten: die Impfskepsis in der Bevölkerung.
Growing up on a mountain range in Austria, Florian Krammer was immersed in nature from a very young age. His interest in plants and animals led him to science, and ultimately to university where he would study food science and biotechnology. His interest in food fermentation soon morphed into the pursuit of a PhD in a laboratory working on the influenza virus and flu vaccines. From there, Florian's path became clear... he wanted to work in a world-class flu lab and landed at Mount Sanai in New York City. Just 3 years later, he founded The Krammer Laboratory at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sanai to study RNA viruses and continue his quest for a universal flu vaccine. Like many of us, Florian's trajectory changed in early 2020 as the world descended into a pandemic. The Krammer Laboratory was refocused exclusively on SARS-CoV-2 to help their hospitals do battle in what would soon become a global hotspot for the outbreak. This made the Krammer Laboratory an early leader in understanding the virus and they have sent their reagents to some 250 labs around the globe. In addition to the challenge of understanding SARS-CoV-2 itself, Prof. Krammer and his team have had to deal with social and societal fallout from the pandemic along the way. First, there's the challenge of keeping the team safe and productive while fending off the very real risk of burnout that comes with months of long hours in a high-pressure, high-stakes environment. Then there are the communication challenges of keeping the public informed without causing panic and trying to work-around the vast amounts of misinformation that can easily gain steam in our connected world. The situation is endlessly challenging, and it requires a broad set of skills to navigate successfully. In this interview, Prof. Krammer shares what he's learned along the way, and offers an optimistic view of the vaccine candidates that could, in time, lead us out of the pandemic. That, like the rest of the story so far, is fraught with challenges and will require a massive world-wide collaboration around manufacturing, distribution, and other logistical issues. As we like to say at TIPS, one person can make a difference and everyone should try. Prof. Florian Krammer's path has put him in a position to make a real difference during one of the most trying times in modern history. Links and Notes The Krammer Laboratory, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sanai: https://labs.icahn.mssm.edu/krammerlab/ Prof. Florian Krammer on Twitter: https://twitter.com/florian_krammer Learn more about The Infection Prevention Strategy at www.IC.tips If you liked this podcast, please consider subscribing to the series and leaving a positive review
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