The lead professor behind the successful Oxford coronavirus vaccine has revealed how having triplets helped her succeed. Professor Sarah Gilbert said having three babies at once 21 years ago gave her the unusual training she needed to later develop the game-changing jab.
Suddenly having to raise multiple newborns meant they became her entire focus and she learned to "cut out anything not essential". "When you have young triplets, that’s all there is in your life because that’s all you have time for, so that’s all you do," Prof Gilbert told the Daily Telegraph. "When they were younger, I cut out anything that was not essential, and it has been exactly the same this year working through the pandemic. "You cut out anything not essential and
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