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Researchers develop digital test to directly measure HIV viral load

Researchers develop digital test to directly measure HIV viral load
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Penn State researchers develop digital test to directly measure HIV viral load

Penn State researchers develop digital test to directly measure HIV viral load
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T-cell vaccine for COVID-19 may last longer than current vaccines

The current COVID-19 vaccines are designed to trigger an antibody response to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, which is vulnerable to mutations that could make the vaccine less effective over time. Focusing on the T-cell instead, Penn State researchers partnered with Evaxion Biotech on a study that was the first to demonstrate the effectiveness of an artificial intelligence-generated vaccine in a live viral challenge model. Such a vaccine may provide long-lasting immunity against future emerging variants and could be used as a model for other seasonal viral diseases like the flu.

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T-Cell COVID-19 Vaccine Offers Longer Protection Than Current Vaccines

T-Cell COVID-19 Vaccine Offers Longer Protection Than Current Vaccines
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T-cell vaccine for COVID-19 may last longer t

The current COVID-19 vaccines are designed to trigger an antibody response to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, which is vulnerable to mutations that could make the vaccine less effective over time. Focusing on the T-cell instead, Penn State researchers partnered with Evaxion Biotech on a study that was the first to demonstrate the effectiveness of an artificial intelligence-generated vaccine in a live viral challenge model. Such a vaccine may provide long-lasting immunity against future emerging variants and could be used as a model for other seasonal viral diseases like the flu.

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2022 Materials Day Event Showcases the Exciting Future for Materials Research

You are reading this because of materials. Whether you are perusing this article on an electronic device driven by a semiconductor chip or via a paper printout, the ability to read these words is in a large part due to innovative materials research that led to a product in use in society.

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'Zombie Ant' sculpture brings interactive art to Penn State Behrend

A new art installation at Penn State Behrend’s School of Science uses sculpture, augmented reality and “zombie ants” to explain how an organism – in this case, a parasitic fungus – can spread.

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'Zombie Ant' sculpture brings interactive art to Penn State Behrend

'Zombie Ant' sculpture brings interactive art to Penn State Behrend
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Nuclear science, engineering spark collaborations across Penn State and beyond

Nuclear science, engineering spark collaborations across Penn State and beyond The Radiation Science & Engineering Center and the Ken and Mary Alice Lindquist Department of Nuclear Engineering jointly map research endeavors with expansion and $9.8M equipment donation The Radiation Science & Engineering Center is expanding to accommodate growth in nuclear engineering and science at Penn State. Image: Stantec Nuclear science, engineering spark collaborations across Penn State and beyond Ashley J. WennersHerron July 20, 2021 UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State’s Radiation Science & Engineering Center (RSEC), home to the Breazeale Reactor — the nation’s first licensed and longest continuously operating nuclear research reactor, is expanding to accommodate an equipment donation valued at $9.8 million and to facilitate more advanced neutron beam research as well as the growth of nuclear engineering at Penn State. With the support of the College of Engineering, in partnership with the Ken and Mary Alice Lindquist Department of Nuclear Engineering, RSEC will launch a joint initiative as part of the expansion to support novel studies in fundamental and applied research for Penn State faculty and students, industry, and collaborative universities and institutes. 

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