"Infection in the Movies: Finding the Fact Within the Fiction"
"Infection in the Movies: Finding the Fact Within the Fiction"
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"Infection in the Movies: Finding the Fact Within the Fiction"
with Elaine Cloutman-Green
Summary
From Outbreak to Alien. From 28 Days Later to The Last of Us. Infection is represented across films and television, but where is the science within the fiction?
This talk will explore the truth of infection processes, from diagnosis to vaccines, and how they are represented in the movies. It will discuss why outbreaks look different in films that cover the start of an outbreak, compared to how they are handled in examples, such as The Girl with All the Gifts, which is set within a world where an outbreak has become a pandemic and life has changed forever.
It will also cover my personal Science House of Horrors, such as the fact that no one ever washes their hands on screen, as well as how Alien would have been a very short film if anyone had listened to Ripley when she refused to open the door in order to follow protocol.
Bio:
Elaine Cloutman-Green BEM is a Consultant Clinical Scientist (Infection Control Doctor) at a renowned children's hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust.
Elaine is a passionate advocate for Healthcare Science, microbiology, and Infection Prevention and Control.
She has dedicated her career to patient safety through groundbreaking work and research, including developing new methods for detecting cross-transmission of infection and implementing rapid changes that benefit patients and their families.
As the creator of the popular "Girlymicrobiologist" blog, she uses her platform to raise awareness about her field in an accessible, engaging way. Her efforts in public engagement include developing educational content, participating in outreach programs, and even producing a play to highlight antimicrobial resistance.
Specialties: Molecular Microbiology, Infection Control, Environmental Screening, Clinical Microbiology, Adenovirus, Gram Negative Infections
Venue:
Big Penny Social, Walthamstow
1 Priestley Way
London
E17 6AL
Event Running Time:
Doors from 6pm, we recommend arriving one hour before introduction if you're having food and at 7pm if just drinks.
Introduction: 7:25pm
Lecture: 7:30pm
Q&A: 8:10pm
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What is Pints of Knowledge?
Pints of Knowledge is a series of public talks where experts, researchers, and big thinkers share fascinating ideas all in the relaxed setting of a pub. We bring brilliant minds and curious audiences together over a pint, covering topics from science and politics to history, art, and beyond.
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At each Pints of Knowledge event, you’ll hear engaging talks (about 35-40 minutes) from expert speakers on fascinating topics — followed by audience Q&A. The vibe is informal and social, set in a pub where you can grab a drink, meet interesting people, and enjoy big ideas in a relaxed setting.
What if I don't drink alcohol?
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Is there food available?
Yes, there is always the option to purchase food at our events.
Refund Policy
If the event is cancelled, customers will be fully refunded.
Full refunds are permitted 7 days in advance of the day of the event.
Location
Big Penny Social, Walthamstow, E17 6AL