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    1973, Film Title: SLEUTH, Director: JOSEPH L MANKIEWICZ, Studio: FOX, Pictured: MICHAEL CAINE.
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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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  • Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants.
Ryan Hisner
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    Covid hunters: the amateur sleuths tracking the virus and its variants. Ryan Hisner
    How a schoolteacher and a dog educator became crucial to the global fight against coronavirus.

    At the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, countries would receive daily updates collated from data that had been analysed by the world-leading virologists and academics.

    But three years later, the pandemic's trajectory is becoming more difficult to predict - and decision-makers are increasingly reliant on the warnings of a diverse bunch of independent researchers.

    Ryan Hisner, a teacher from Indiana, US, was listed alongside various academic co-authors on a paper in Nature, describing how the antiviral drug molnupiravir used to treat patients with Covid-19 may be fuelling the evolution of new variants by creating a specific set of mutations.

    Ryan Hisner, 39, schoolteacher in Monroe, Indiana.

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