
Scouse Science Podcast with Professor Tom Solomon
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Eleanor Moritz is the regular producer/presenter of the BBC’s regional TV Breakfast news bulletins in the North West. She has worked for the BBC for 32 years, having spent six years at BBC Radio Lancashire, before moving to North West Tonight in 1994. Her roles there have included reporter, correspondent, producer and presenter.
Dr Michael Beadsworth is an NHS appointed accredited consultant in Infectious Diseases, Tropical medicine and General Internal Medicine, in the Royal Liverpool University Hospital’s tropical and infectious diseases unit (TIDU), since 2007. Dr Beadsworth is also an honorary senior lecturer at the University of Liverpool (Clinical Pharmacology) and an honorary clinical Fellow in the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.
Professor Tom Solomon is Director of the UK's Emerging Infections Research Unit based as the University of Liverpool, is on the NHS front line at the Walton NeuroCentre and Royal Liverpool University Hospital, and appears regularly on television and radio discussing science.