
Prof Tom Solomon CBE
@runningmadprof
Yes, I'M STANDING as President of the Royal College of Physicians. Fellows can vote from 17th March.
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The UK Health Security Agency priority pathogen list is a vital tool for focusing research where it’s needed most. At The Pandemic Institute , we’re already tackling many of the viruses identified as high risk like Zika, Mpox, and Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever, through cutting-edge research and rapid

It was a pleasure to contribute to this article in The Guardian, offering insight into how smoking and alcohol consumption affect brain health. theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2… #brainhealth #neurology






Looking forward to attending the International Hospital Federation Hospital Authority Convention 2025 from 26–28 May in Hong Kong. I’ll be presenting on the morning of the 28th: “Tackling Emerging Infections and Pandemic Threats: Some Highs and Lows from the Last 30 Years.” Three decades of navigating


Professor Iain Buchan, a member of our Internal Scientific Advisory Panel at The Pandemic Institute has given evidence to the COVID-19 Inquiry (Module 7 or Test, Trace and Isolate). His insights draw on Liverpool’s pioneering work in mass community testing and highlight lessons for



📉 The number of clinical researchers in the UK is declining —and we need to fix it. To help, Royal College of Physicians has created a toolkit to support doctors pushing for research time in job plans & training. Use it in your meetings. Statutory & GMC backing is on your side.


🦟 West Nile virus has been detected in UK mosquitoes for the first time—likely via migratory birds. Risk to the public is low, but climate change is making these threats more likely. Surveillance and research, like ours at @HPRU_EZI & The Pandemic Institute, are essential. 🔗


I’m delighted to be heading to Hong Kong next week to give a special lecture about The Pandemic Institute where I’ll be talking about Liverpool’s global role in tackling infectious diseases. This is a chance to hear about the work we’re doing on the frontline of emerging infections


