Dangerous Miracle: An Evening With Liam Shaw - Trafalgar Sq

Dangerous Miracle: An Evening With Liam Shaw - Trafalgar Sq

By Waterstones

Join us in welcoming Liam Shaw to celebrate the publication of his first book, Dangerous Miracle.

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Trafalgar Square London WC2N 5EJ United Kingdom

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  • 1 hour
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Join us in welcoming Liam Shaw to celebrate the publication of his first book, 'Dangerous Miracle: A Natural History of Antibiotics and How We Burn Through Them', to discuss the evolution of antibiotics over millions of years interwoven with the history of the past century. He’ll explain why we urgently need to develop solutions for antibiotic resistance and our diminishing, finite resources.

Antibiotics: one of humanity’s greatest achievements – but invented by microbes.

An epic narrative of discovery and innovation – but also of extraction and exploitation.This is the spellbinding story of how we have burned through the fossil fuels of medicine.Since their advent, antibiotics have saved millions of lives, marking one of the greatest medical advances in our history. Dangerous Miracle weaves together the grand arc of the evolution of antibiotics over millions of years with a history of the past century: first as we mined the earth for naturally occurring antibiotic molecules, then as we learned to synthesise our own.But like fossil fuels, antibiotics are a finite resource which we’ve regarded as a cheap, everlasting fuel. They are unlike other drugs: every time we use them we increase the possibility of antibiotic resistance emerging, risking their future effectiveness. If we want antibiotics to have a future, we need to prepare to adapt. And fast.Rich with pioneering characters, great breakthroughs and grave risks, Dangerous Miracle is a grand drama of science, history and politics. It is a revelatory account of the miraculous history and uncertain future of antibiotics.Liam Shaw is a biologist researching the evolution and spread of antibiotic resistance. For the past four years he has been a Wellcome funded research fellow at the University of Oxford, and he is also currently an honorary research fellow at the University of Bristol. His writing has appeared in the London Review of Books, Morning Star, and Private Eye.

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£6 – £28
Sep 10 · 19:00 GMT+1