Liz Whittaker Wyld
@lizWWyld
Paediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunology consultant, Mum of two, Irish, enthusiastic runner
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25-12-2016 08:43:58
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Not only better, cheaper, easier but also more sustainable & better for environment. Choose pills instead of liquids ! So proud of this work & all who made it happen Nicola Vasey Alice McC Louise Bracken Emily Parker Yincent Tse Great North Children’s Hospital Healthier Together North East and North Cumbria #kidzmed
On International Women's Day, I want to celebrate all the amazing women making NIHR Global Health Digital Diagnostics for Africa Network project a success: from PhD students to PIs and Project Managers, across 6 work packages, 10 subprojects, 8 countries, and 15 institutions. Thank you!
#InvestInWomen
We are so pleased to share the news that we will be launching our new charity Footprints on Tues 23rd January. It would be so helpful if you can share this with your community so that we can reach as many as possible.
#footprints babyloss #twinloss #tripletloss #footprints
Details of our new charity launch - Footprints Baby Loss Twin & Triplet Support. Launching Jan 23rd.
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Footprints Baby Loss - Twin and Triplet Support
#footprints babyloss #twinloss #tripletloss #footprints
Thank you to all the families who took part in the HARMONIE trial which showed nirsevimab could reduce hospitilisations due to RSV by 83% in a trial that was done in near real-life situations NIHR Research Health Research | Southampton Southampton Medicine NIHR Southampton CRF NIHR CRN Wessex
Just finished ep. 2 of the 2nd part of curious congenital conundrums. Please listen to Febrile and don't miss out on great interventions from Liz Whittaker Wyld and Alasdair Bamford. First part features Hermione Lyall.
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febrilepodcast.com/episodes/
Ending year on a high. Delighted to be appointed Professor of Medicine London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Would not have been possible without a long list of collaborators, supporters, friends & colleagues in UK & overseas. Enormously grateful to you all but especially to Dr Sarah Marks for unwavering support