a16z Podcast

All about the Coronavirus

Sonal Chokshi and Judy Savitskaya

Posted January 30, 2020

This episode of 16 Minutes on the news from a16z is all about the recent coronavirus outbreak — or rather, a new type of coronavirus called 2019-nCoV for 2019 novel coronavirus. Since it’s an ongoing and fast-developing news cycle, we take a quick snapshot for where we are, what we know, and what we don’t know, and discuss the vantage point of where tech comes in. Topics covered include:

  • definition of a virus, categories of coronaviruses
  • origins and spread
  • how this stacks up so far against SARS and MERS
  • speed of sequencing, implications of genomic info
  • speed of information sharing
  • R0 (“r-naught”/”nought”) and what it measures
  • different ways to think about how bad a given epidemic is
  • current moves and treatments

Our a16z guest is Judy Savitskaya on the bio team, in conversation with Sonal Chokshi.

Link sources or background readings for this episode:

Other background readings / pieces mentioned in this episode: 

  • “Scientists are moving at record speed to create new coronavirus vaccines–but they may come too late”, Jon Cohen, Science (AAAS), January 27
  • “Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China”, The LancetJanuary 24
  • “Discovery of a novel coronavirus associated with the recent pneumonia outbreak in humans and its potential bat origin”, bioRxiv, January 2 *note – preprint, NOT peer reviewed*
  • “The deceptively simple number sparking coronavirus fears”, Ed Yong, The Atlantic, January 28 *this appeared AFTER this episode was recorded, so sharing here as additional reading only*

image: CDChttps://a16z.simplecast.com/episodes/2019ncov-outbreak-genomics-epidemics

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