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Allarity Therapeutics to test activity of its PARP inhibitor, stenoparib, as a potential .
Allarity Therapeutics A/SJanuary 26, 2021 GMT
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Hørsholm, Denmark (26 January 2021) – Allarity Therapeutics A/S (“Allarity” or the “Company”) today announced plans to further test the antiviral activity of stenoparib, its PARP inhibitor, against SARS-CoV-2 lineage B.1.1.7, also known as Coronavirus Variant B117 (the “British variant”), at the Pathogen and Microbiome Institute at Northern Arizona University (NAU).
The virus variant was labelled “Variant of Concern 202012/01” by Public Health England (PHE), an agency of the UK Department of Health & Social Care, in a publication on 21 December 2020, after it was found to have spread rapidly within the UK, and the PHE assessed that this variant has a substantially increased transmissibility compared with other Coronav
When the world moved to home-working, so did GGF – bringing together civil service leaders from around the world for a series of webinars on aspects of the pandemic. Here, we pick five panel discussions that could help you realise your goals in 2021
When the world moved to home-working, so did GGF – bringing together civil service leaders from around the world for a series of webinars on aspects of the pandemic. Here, we pick five panel discussions that could help you realise your goals in 2021
Making a success of remote working
Among much, much else, 2020 will be known as the year when remote working really kicked off – enabling public servants to respond to the pandemic without risking infection. But while many valued the end of long commutes and ‘presenteeism’ culture, the wholesale shift to working from home created a new set of challenges for both organisations and employees.
Service transformation: in Birmingham, social enterprise Badger Group doubled its clinical workforce to operate a drive-through care facility for patients with COVID symptoms. Credit: Badger Group
The pandemic has driven rapid reforms to healthcare as officials maintained service delivery while protecting patients and staff. But exhausted workforces now face new demands: at a GGF webinar, health leaders from the USA and UK discussed the lessons learned so far, and set out today’s priorities
Healthcare services have undergone rapid change during the pandemic, including a shift to remote delivery of primary care, system-wide collaboration to source and share essential supplies, and major service reforms to separate COVID patients from others. And now they face new challenges – particularly around delivering mass vaccination campaigns, and restarting elective treatments that slowed or halted during the pandemic.
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