80,000 Hours Podcast

#104 – Pardis Sabeti on the Sentinel system for detecting and stopping pandemics

Jun 29, 2021
Pardis Sabeti, a Harvard professor and co-founder of Sherlock Biosciences, is on a mission to revolutionize pandemic detection. She discusses the innovative SENTINEL system, featuring SHERLOCK and CARMEN, which uses cutting-edge technology to identify diseases rapidly and accurately. With insights from her experiences battling Ebola and the COVID-19 pandemic, Sabeti highlights the critical need for real-time data and community collaboration in public health responses. Tune in for her unique blend of science and rock 'n' roll!
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ANECDOTE

Early COVID-19 Detection in Africa

  • Funding from the World Bank enabled the creation of the African Center of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Disease.
  • This center played a crucial role in the early detection of COVID-19 in Africa, demonstrating the effectiveness of proactive diagnostic investment.
INSIGHT

Underutilized Resources

  • Existing technologies like PCR could have offered better pandemic protection if properly implemented.
  • Pardis Sabeti highlights the underutilization of clinical labs, emphasizing that technological advancements alone aren't sufficient without investment in infrastructure and empowerment.
INSIGHT

Sherlock Technology

  • Sherlock combines CRISPR technology with a fluorescent readout for rapid, field-deployable diagnostics.
  • Its affordability makes broad-scale testing for various diseases more feasible.
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