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Researchers in Boston played major role in Johnson & Johnson vaccine development, doctor says

The head of the CDC has signed off on the FDA panel's recommendation, clearing the way for millions of doses to get shipped across the country.

BIDMC researchers develop model to estimate false-negative rate for COVID-19 tests

BIDMC researchers develop model to estimate false-negative rate for COVID-19 tests
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ISSCR launches Stem Cells and Global Sustainability Scientific Meeting Series

 E-Mail The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) launches a new scientific series today, Stem Cells and Global Sustainability, which explores the intersection of stem cell science and global sustainability issues. The four-part series is sponsored by Burroughs Wellcome Fund, BioLamina, NH Foods, and Olympus. Learn more and register. I am delighted that the ISSCR is shining a light on efforts in the stem cell research community to address biodiversity and sustainability issues, said Steve Kattman, Sana Biotechnologies, and a co-organizer of the program with Takanori Takabe, MD, PhD, Cincinnati Children s Hospital Medical Center, USA and Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan. The digital series, Stem Cells and Global Sustainability, brings together stem cell researchers, conservation biologists, global ecologists, and food industry innovators to discuss these critical global challenges and ways that Stem Cell Research could have an impact.

What you need to know if you re signed up to get the vaccine

What to know if you’re signed up to get the vaccine Shannon Larson © David L. Ryan/Globe Staff COVID-19 vaccination site at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough on Monday. Massachusetts residents aged 75 and older can now receive COVID-19 vaccines, with Phase 2 of the state’s vaccination plan having kicked off. Appointments will be added every Thursday for the state’s mass vaccination sites, which include Gillette Stadium, Fenway Park, the Eastfield Mall in Springfield, and the DoubleTree Hotel in Danvers, according to the state’s vaccine appointment website.A total of seven mass vaccination sites are expected to open, Governor Charlie Baker said.

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