At the School for Influenza in Brisbane, TWiV speaks with Kirsty, Erik and Rebecca about their careers and their research.
Host: Vincent Racaniello
Guests: Kirsty Short, Erik Karlsson, and Rebecca Cox
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I just wanted to point out that science is never about a person’s credibility, of course we build trust in people, but even though Dr. Lipkin may be considered an expert in debunking contamination cases, errors happen randomly and one can never so sure that one did not make a mistake and more if it is a very small one. One must always have in mind that the human memory is not something that is stored away and then passively retrieved. Our memories are a combination of what we have stored and the way we rebuild them with everything around us.