Sir Martin Landray on saving over a million lives
RECOVERY, the world's biggest drug trial for Covid-19, has saved over a million lives. Sir Martin Landray talks to Jim Al-Khalili about how he pulled off this monumental feat.
Who could forget the beginning of 2020, when a βmysterious viral pneumoniaβ emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan. Soon, other countries were affected and deaths around the world began to climb. Perhaps most alarmingly of all, there were no proven treatments to help prevent those deaths.
As the World Health Organisation declared the Covid-19 outbreak a pandemic, and the UK and the rest of the world braced itself for what was to come, doctor and drug-trial designer Martin Landray had his mind on a solution, devising the protocol, or blueprint, for the worldβs largest drug trial for Covid-19.
As Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology at Oxford University, Martin was perfectly positioned to jump, delivering what became known as the RECOVERY Trial. The trial was tasked to deliver clarity amid the predicted chaos of the pandemic and galvanised every acute NHS hospital in the UK. Within its first one hundred days, it had yielded three major discoveries and it has transformed Covid-19 treatment worldwide, already saving over a million lives. Sir Martin Landray was recently knighted for this work and RECOVERYβs legacy lives on, not just for Covid. Martin plans to revolutionise drug trials for other diseases too.
PRODUCER: Beth Eastwood
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