CEE's RAPID facility continues to advance data gathering protocols and procedures in the aftermath of natural disasters, thanks to a $6 million NSF renewal grant.
at duke. hiv is one of the most rapidly evolving life forms on earth. that s because hiv mutates much faster, and that s one reason why dr. barton haines thinks developing a universal vaccine for coronaviruses may be easier. developing that platform for hiv over the last five years allowed this to happen when the need arose very quickly. the most challenging part is that the virus is always changing. how do you predict what s coming in the future so that your vaccine can be effective against it. and he s not just talking about coronaviruses that are infecting humans right now, but also novel ones that could still spill over from animals, ones we don t even know about yet. that s the type of vaccines we re going to need in order to prevent the next pandemic. i ve got to tell you, erin, it is absolutely fascinating science. they re using computational modeling to try and figure out what are these conserved sites on these viruses, what do they basically all have in common.
The University of Maine’s Foster Center for Innovation has announced the winners of its inaugural Innovation Awards, who will be honored in a ceremony at the center April 14 as part of Maine Impact Week. The Innovation Awards were developed to recognize and celebrate the students, faculty, staff and alumni who are working to commercialize […]
/PRNewswire/ Johnson & Johnson Consumer Inc. will present new research highlighting important advances in the understanding and treatment of skin at the.