We explore the latest ZOE data from over 500,000 logged vaccines to understand how they are working in the real world. We’ll cut the data to look at efficacy and after-effects in different sections of society, and bring in experts to unpack what this means for people with compromised immune systems, including those on immune-suppressing drugs.

Featuring:

Prof. Ellie Barnes
University of Oxford

Professor Ellie Barnes is a Professor of Hepatology and Experimental Medicine at the University of Oxford. She leads an established research group with a focus on T cell immunology relevant to gut and liver disease, and seeks to translate laboratory and clinical findings through to human experimental medicine studies. Ellie is also a member of the UK Coronavirus Immunology Consortium.

Dr. Anna Goodman
Infectious Diseases Consultant at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital, London

Anna Goodman is an Infectious Diseases Consultant at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London. She has been working on vaccines since her PhD with the Jenner institute and has worked extensively on malaria vaccines. She is currently PI for the Oxford and Novavax COVID- 19 vaccine trials.

Prof. Tim Spector, OBE
Lead investigator on the ZOE COVID Symptom Study app

Prof. Tim Spector is a scientific co-founder at ZOE, lead scientist of the ZOE COVID Symptom Study, professor of genetic epidemiology and director of the TwinsUK Registry at King’s College, London. Having published over 800 research articles, he is ranked in the top 1% of the world’s most-cited scientists by Thomson-Reuters. He is also a prolific writer, with several popular science books including ‘The Diet Myth’ and ‘Spoon-Fed’.

Hosted by Christina Hu, Head of Product | ZOE COVID Study

For the website visit: https://covid.joinzoe.com/​

For more localised data visit: https://covid.joinzoe.com/data​

The app is available to download from:
The Apple App Store: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/covid-symptom-tracker/id1503529611
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.joinzoe.covid_zoe