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94 ٪ من مرضى السرطان يستجيبون بشكل جيد للقاح كورونا
94 ٪ من مرضى السرطان يستجيبون بشكل جيد للقاح كورونا https://24.ae/article/647410/94-٪-من-مرضى-السرطان-يستجيبون-بشكل-جيد-للقاح-كورونا
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الإثنين 5 يوليو 2021 / 13:03
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أظهرت دراسة أمريكية سويسرية مشتركة، بأن جميع مرضى السرطان تقريبًا طوروا استجابة مناعية جيدة للقاحات كورونا بعد ثلاثة إلى أربعة أسابيع من تلقي جرعتهم الثانية. لكن حقيقة أن مجموعة صغيرة من المرضى لم تظهر أي استجابة، أثارت تساؤلات حول كيفية حمايتهم من الفيروس في المستقبل.
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UC Davis appoints deans for two colleges
Colleges of Letters and Science, Engineering get new leadership
UC Davis announced the appointment of two deans this week. Estella Atekwana, a dean and geophysicist from University of Delaware, will lead the College of Letters and Science. Richard Corsi, a dean and professor of engineering and computer science from Portland State University, will lead the College of Engineering.
Estella Atekwana. Courtesy photo
Atekwana will take over the College of Letters and Science, the largest of the schools and colleges at UC Davis, from interim dean Ari Kelman, who has led the college since March 2020. Atekwana will officially become the Letters and Science dean on Aug. 1.
Texas Health Informatics Alliance Launches, Opens Registration for its First Conference
Newswise The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) has joined forces with two other University of Texas System institutions to form the Texas Health Informatics Alliance (THIA), which aims to enhance health informatics across the state through partnerships in research, data, policy, education, standards, and workforce development.
“The effective use of data and information to support health has never been more important,” said Susan H. Fenton, PhD, associate professor and associate dean at UTHealth School of Biomedical Informatics and a member of the conference planning committee. “This new informatics alliance promotes collaboration, innovation, and improved health across the state of Texas and beyond.”
Not where we need it. White House envoys come to Texas to address lagging vaccine rate
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First lady Jill Biden and second gentleman Douglas Emhoff wave at the media after a tour at a Houston Astros COVID-19 vaccination event, Tuesday, June 29, 2021, at Minute Maid Park in Houston. (Yi-Chin Lee/Houston Chronicle via AP)Yi-Chin Lee/Associated PressShow MoreShow Less
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First lady Jill Biden and Doug Emhoff, husband of Vice President Kamala Harris, right, visit a vaccination event at Minute Maid Park, in Houston, Tuesday, June 29, 2021. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, Pool)Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press, Yi-Chin Lee/Associated PressShow MoreShow Less