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Category Archives: Coronavirus
New data suggest that the new Coronavirus is genetically stable, and could increase the effectiveness of vaccines in development.
Scientists are working around the clock to understand the biology of the covid-19 virus and how it infects human cells, which will help us design treatments to stop it
Europe is now the epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic. Case counts and deaths are soaring in Italy, Spain, France, and Germany, and many countries have imposed lockdowns and closed borders. (source: sciencemag.org)
…and what to do if friends and family aren’t onboard
Stopping an outbreak is never just a fight with nature. It’s also a fight with culture.
The young medical professionals, who worked long hours on the front lines in Wuhan, first came down with fevers.
Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) said today that its Janssen Pharmaceutical Cos. has forged a partnership with the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) to support coronavirus vaccine development.
It’s never a dull day for those tasked with keeping biological research safe for all.
As coronavirus continues its spread, panic-buying has swept supermarket shelves of hand sanitisers.