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Special Edition: Scientist Dr. William Haseltine (July 13, 2020)

An expert on global pandemics talks about the impact of COVID-19 and looks back on a career in science.

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Our special edition of Houston Matters weekdays at 3 p.m. addresses your questions and concerns about important issues affecting the community.

In this edition, host Ernie Manouse is joined by Dr. William Haseltine, a renowned scientist, biotech entrepreneur, chair and president of ACCESS Health International (a global think tank), chair of the US/China Health Summit, and a former professor at Harvard Medical School. Dr. Haseltine talks about his new book A Family Guide to Covid, a resource to help parents, grandparents and children protect themselves during this pandemic. He also reflects on his career in science, developing vaccines, making groundbreaking discoveries, and developing new drugs to fight HIV/AIDS.

 

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Troy Schulze

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Troy Schulze is a producer for Houston Matters. He also produces the podcast Party Politics and the digital video series Skyline Sessions. Schulze has been working as a writer and producer in digital media for over 20 years. He has received three Emmy nominations for his work on the TV...

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