July Scouse Science

Scouse Science Podcast with Professor Tom Solomon

1:00pm - 2:00pm / Tuesday 6th July 2021
Type: Seminar / Category: Department / Series: Scouse Science Live Video Podcast with Professor Tom Solomon
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Professor Tom Solomon's guests in this episode are Impressionist and Comedian, Rory Bremner, and University of Liverpool's Professor Helen Sharp.

Political satirist, impressionist and comedian, Rory Bremner, is best known for his work on Mock the Week, Rory Bremner...Who Else? and his sketch comedy series, Bremner, Bird and Fortune. He's been a presenter, writer, quiz-show host, actor, translator and even graced the Strictly ballroom floor in 2011! You can follow him @rorybremner on Twitter.

University of Liverpool’s Helen Sharp is Professor of Perinatal and Clinical Child Psychology in the Department of Primary Care and Mental Health. She is a Consultant Clinical Psychologist who jointly leads The Wirral Child Health and Development Study, and leads the The Bangalore Child Health and Development Study, which relate children's mental health to early environment. Her most recent work has focused on the impact of COVID-19 on children's mental health. You can follow her @SharpHm on Twitter.

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.

Holly Ellis really is a Scouse Scientist. Having studied undergraduate Biological Sciences at Oxford University, she’s now a Clinical Scientist in Genomics with the NHS. You can follow her @ScientistScouse on Twitter, and find original content on her YouTube channel, The Scouse Scientist.