Siddhartha Haria
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15-05-2021 18:39:04
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Antiviral pandemic preparedness could avoid $28 trillion in global losses. This is the result of work by SPRIND - Bundesagentur für Sprunginnovationen in the innovation challenge of Market Shaping Accelerator (MSA) on eliminating the market failure that plagues the development of novel pandemics drugs. How? Read on in this thread 🧵
The second essay in our Pandemic Mini-Issue: Panoplia Laboratories is a non-profit building broad-spectrum antivirals to protect people from pathogens before vaccines are available. This issue is an OPTIMISTIC look at how biotechnology can help *prevent* future pandemics. Check it out!
Long have I bemoaned mucus...long have I been wrong. In today's article, Brian Wang of Panoplia Laboratories charts a path to antivirals modeled after the innate immune system. "Our next generation of broad-spectrum antivirals should aspire to these mucus-like qualities.
Is a student or colleague of yours approaching Stata for the first time, and in need of a clear, concise, free introduction-from-zero? I was impressed by the quality "Stata Training" by Gaia Gaudenzi of Becker Friedman Institute for Economics —> gaiagaudenzi-lab.github.io/gaiagaudenzi.i…
ICYMI: 🚨Center for Global Development is hiring🚨 Senior fellows / fellows Could be the biggest hiring round in my many years here, as Rachel Glennerster takes the reins this week as our new president. Esp. looking for ppl in: health development finance education agriculture, & climate
Really excited for this event Center for Global Development on Monday. Finalists for our year long competition of the best market shaping designs to address pandemics and climate change pitch their idea, with judges, prizes and amazing speakers. Join us online (in person invite only)
I did an interview with Probably Good about my career (so far) as an development economist. It was huge fun: Anna Beth Lane asked so many good questions, and got me thinking a lot about the choices I made and the luck I had... and what got me into development in the first place: