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Harnessing our lived experience for science communication

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Adrian Liston, professor of pathology at the University of Cambridge, UK, has published several illustrated children’s books on the topic of vaccination and has developed a computer game called ‘VirusFighter’. Here, he shares his thoughts on how to become an effective science communicator.

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Battle Robots of the Blood: https://issuu.com/babraham.editions/docs/20200330_english_paperback_reduced_no_blank_page

Maya’s Marvellous Medicine: https://issuu.com/babraham.editions/docs/maya_v4_cmyk_issuu-compressed

Sensory Science: https://rossjohnlab.com/monash-sensory-science/

VirusFighter: https://www.virusfighter.org/

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Liston, A. Harnessing our lived experience for science communication. Nat Rev Immunol (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41577-024-01037-1

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