Measuring the risk of coronavirus | Michael Levitt, Anne Johnson, David Alexander and Toby Young
Michael Levitt, Anne Johnson, David Alexander and Toby Young debate how to measure the risks of coronavirus.
Measuring the risk of coronavirus | Michael Levitt, Anne Johnson, David Alexander and Toby Young
Michael Levitt, Anne Johnson, David Alexander and Toby Young debate how to measure the risks of coronavirus.
Michael Levitt: Does the data support the lockdown policy?
Professor Michael Levitt FRS is a globally renowned biophysicist and chemist. He received the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His long record of distinguished research and innate understanding of computer modelling make his insights into the COVID-19 pandemic indispensable. He unpacks some of the key data as we question whether the lockdown policy is correct.
Prof. Michael Levitt | Direct | COVID-19: Choices and Consequences
Professor Michael Levitt FRS is a globally renowned biophysicist and chemist. He received the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, together with Martin Karplus and Arieh Warshel, "for the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems." His long record of distinguished research and innate understanding of computer modelling make his insights into the COVID-19 pandemic indispensable. Professor Levitt is Robert W. and Vivian K. Cahill Professor in Cancer Research in the Stanford University School of Medicine and Professor of Structural Biology and (by courtesy) of Computer Science.