Our Big Shot

Humanly Possible

What if we could build a disease free world? Well, we almost have. We are at a point in history where we have a Big Shot to make that happen. Dr Seema Yasmin, expert in disease control, brings you the stories of disease eradication, and the pioneers who can tell us how to finish the journey. These conversations will make you smarter, entertain and surprise you, and give you hope for the future of humanity!

Episodes

  1. 10/12/2024

    The Black Angels - rethinking how we see Tuberculosis

    Tuberculosis is often assumed to be a disease of the past, but it kills over 1 million people a year - a higher rate than malaria and HIV combined.  In this episode we visit a forgotten and critical turning point in vaccine development. 'The Black Angels'  were a group of black nurses who faced almost certain death to perform the world's very first clinical trials using the drug that would become the gold standard for TB treatment today.  They helped cure tuberculosis in New York City's Sea View Hospital during the mid-20th century.   We talk to New Yorker Maria Smilios about how she happened upon the tale of this incredible group of nurses in 2016. Astounded by the story from the City's Sea View Hospital, and the incredible pioneers that changed the trajectory of the fight against tuberculosis, she knew she had to tell it to the world.    When the pandemic hit half way through writing her book, Maria realised that many of the themes in her book around inequity and disease were alive and well in present day New York. She decided she needed to write a book about it before it was too late. Maria tells us the story of these incredible pioneers who faced racial adversity, braving almost certain death to perform the world's very first clinical trials using the drug that would become the gold standard for TB treatment today.  Seema and Maria discuss the future, the challenges of distributing and treating TB worldwide and the hope there is for the future with gains already made in campaigning and the triumphant power of people working together.  Feature guest: - Maria Smilios - Science writer and author on her book 'The Black Angels' revisiting a forgotten passage in the fight against TB and what this story can teach us today.  https://www.mariasmilios.com/

    30 min
  2. 26/11/2024

    Polio and the March of Rubles - why medicine trumps politics

    In this episode we look at the fight against polio from 'The March of the Dimes' - a famous episode in the history of mass immunisation in which ordinary Americans were inspired to fundraise for research that would go on to end Polio in the US.  Professor Dora Vargha leads us through a lesser-told chapter of that story, which is the astonishing international cooperation between US and Soviet scientists at the height of the Cold War.  We look at the current challenges with wild polio in Pakistan and Afghanistan with Dr. Hanan Balkhy, regional WHO director, examining how immunisation levels can be approved through distribution, technology and societal changes. Celebrating a story of success, we talk to Dr. Tunji Funsho about how we achieved Polio eradication in Nigeria, including lessons from engaging community leaders, celebrities and parents to achieve grass-roots community support. Guests featured: - Prof Dora Vargha - science historian on the forgotten story of medical co-operation across the iron curtain and a heroic push to end polio. https://arch-history.exeter.ac.uk/history/profile/index.php?username=dv251   - Dr Hanan Balkhy - WHO Regional director for the mediterranean on the challenge to rid Pakistan and Afghanistan of wild polio https://hananbalkhy.info/  - Dr. Tunji Funsho - Rotary Representative for the African Region and expert on Nigerian polio eradication on the power of understanding community in fighting polio. https://www.rotary.org/en/rotarian-tunji-funsho-named-one-of-times-100-most-influential-people-world

    29 min

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What if we could build a disease free world? Well, we almost have. We are at a point in history where we have a Big Shot to make that happen. Dr Seema Yasmin, expert in disease control, brings you the stories of disease eradication, and the pioneers who can tell us how to finish the journey. These conversations will make you smarter, entertain and surprise you, and give you hope for the future of humanity!