Professor Sharon Peacock

Q&A with Sharon Peacock, coronavirus variant hunter

22 February 2021

̽»¨Ö±²¥UK is a world leader in sequencing SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Of all the coronavirus genomes that have been sequenced in the world, nearly half have been sequenced by COVID-19 Genomics UK Consortium (Cog-UK). ̽»¨Ö±²¥consortium began life on 4 March 2020 when Sharon Peacock, a professor of public health and microbiology at the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge, emailed a handful of scientists and asked for their help.

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Safety screens

03 February 2021

Since the start of October, a dedicated team drawn from across the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ and its Colleges has been running an innovate programme to screen its students for COVID-19. Getting it up and running in time may have been a Herculean task, but its success has been remarkable.

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Syringe and vaccine

Pfizer BioNTech vaccine likely to be effective against B1.1.7 strain of SARS-CoV-2

02 February 2021

̽»¨Ö±²¥Pfizer BioNTech vaccine BNT162b2 is likely to be effective against the B1.1.7 variant of SARS-CoV-2, even though its efficacy is modestly affected, say scientists at the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge. However, when the E484K mutation – first seen in the South African variant – is added, it substantially increases the amount of antibody required to prevent infection.

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When Symptoms Don't Stop

22 January 2021

Treating those most severely affected by COVID-19 has necessarily taken priority during the pandemic. But could long COVID be the next wave of the crisis?

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Creative rendition of SARS-COV-2 virus particles

Remdesivir likely to be highly effective antiviral against SARS-CoV-2 for some patients

14 December 2020

̽»¨Ö±²¥drug remdesivir is likely to be a highly effective antiviral against SARS-CoV-2, according to a new study by a team of UK scientists. Writing in Nature Communications, the researchers describe giving the drug to a patient with COVID-19 and a rare immune disorder, and observing a dramatic improvement in his symptoms and the disappearance of the virus.

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