Report of the president: Academic Council Professoriate appointments
The following Academic Council Professoriate appointments, promotions and reappointments for the periods indicated were reviewed by the Advisory Board of the Academic Council on April 6, April 13, April 27, and May 4, 2021, and were approved by the President. Please note that while all appointments below have been approved by the president, some candidates may not have accepted offers.
Bateman, Brian, Professor of Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, effective October 15, 2021
Promotions without limit of time:
Gill, Denise, Associate Professor of Music, effective September 1, 2021
Langer-Osuna, Jennifer, Associate Professor of Education, effective July 1, 2021
Lassiter, Dan, Associate Professor of Linguistics, effective September 1, 2021
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FDA and Moderna address vaccine safety issues as advisers review a second coronavirus shot
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Panel recommends Moderna vaccine, paving way for FDA authorization © NurPhoto via Getty Images, FILE A dose of COVID-19 vaccine is administered during a clinical trial sponsored by Moderna at Accel Research Sites in DeLand, Fla., Aug. 4, 2020. Federal advisers voted overwhelmingly Thursday to recommend the Moderna vaccine for people over the age of 18, clearing a path for government authorization on what would become the nation s second vaccine to prevent COVID-19. The panel of independent advisers, called the Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee, found that based on evidence of a clinical trial involving 30,400 people, the Moderna two-dose vaccine is safe and likely more than 94% effective in preventing serious illness caused by the virus.