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Entries from October 1, 2021 - October 31, 2021

Tuesday
Oct192021

Children’s book brings our immune system to life

  • ‘Maya’s Marvellous Medicine’, the third children’s book by immunologist Prof. Adrian Liston and illustrated by artist Dr Sonia Agüera-Gonzalez launches today.
  • The book sees Maya learn about the cells that make up our immune system and how vaccinations prepare these cells for battle.
  • The book is available to read for free online, or purchase as a physical copy.

Professor Adrian Liston, Senior Group Leader at the Babraham Institute, and artist Dr Sonia Agüera-Gonzalez have published a captivating story book to teach children about the immune system and why vaccinations are important. As some children begin to receive the flu vaccine ahead of this winter and with pharmaceutical companies applying for approval of their COVID-19 vaccines for children under 12, ‘Maya’s Marvellous Medicine’ can be used by adults to discuss key scientific concepts with them. The book is available on Issuu and Amazon today.

The book is set in a doctor’s office just before Maya receives a vaccination. Maya learns that vaccines are made up of bits of microbes that your body practices fighting, just like Maya practiced for her race at school. The doctor explains to Maya that dendritic cells present B and T cells with the clues that allow them to defeat the real microbes, even if that is years later. 

The message in Prof. Liston’s book is two-fold, he explains: “After reading ‘Maya’s Marvellous Medicine’ I hope that kids will understand what a vaccine is, and how the immune system practices. More important, though, is the underlying message of empathy. Vaccines protect you, but they also protect your loved ones and your community.” Protecting others is the focus of Prof. Liston’s first book ‘Battle Robots of the Blood’, about a boy with a compromised immune system.  

As an immunologist, Prof. Liston hopes his book sparks an appreciation for vaccines and work like his: “I'd love kids to learn just how cool the immune system is, and parents to be reminded that vaccines make us all safe. Vaccines have likely saved more lives than all other medical interventions combined, and yet they've come under targeted attack over the past decade, with deliberate misinformation campaigns. That means we need to be creating positive proactive stories, like Maya's Marvellous Medicine or Battle Robots of the Blood.”

Talking about her experience working on this series of books Dr Sonia Agüera-Gonzalez commented: “I have thoroughly enjoyed bringing Maya to life and telling such an important story. Books like the ones we have made can be a powerful tool for teachers, educators, parents and carers who would like to have conversations with young children about vaccines without glossing over the science behind the jab.”

Prof. Liston added: “I always look forward to seeing the new styles of illustration Sonia brings to a project. I also love seeing my own son’s reaction to the final products. This book is dedicated to him for all the time we spent together in the lockdown.”

Monday
Oct182021

Maya's Marvellous Medicine

Our latest book for children, "Maya's Marvellous Medicine", is now out!

Follow Maya as she learns all about vaccines - the most marvellous medicines. Maya learns how the immune system works, and how vaccines help the immune system to be strong. Whether it is the immune system or a running race, the lesson is clear - practise makes perfect!

Take a look, either to learn all about vaccines and the immune system, or simply to enjoy the gorgeous illustrations by Tenmei.

The book is available freely in a digital format at Issuu, or you can order a paperback copy at Amazon.

Spreek je Nederlands? Met dank aan Erika Van Nieuwenhove, lees "Maya's magnifiek medicijn" op Issuu of Amazon.

Saturday
Oct092021

Congratulations to Ntombizodwa Makuyana

Congratulations to Ntombizodwa Makuyana, for winning the Babraham Institute prize for best poster by a first year PhD student!

A great start to a high potential PhD!

Saturday
Oct092021