May 3, 2024

COVID-19: Lessons Learned 

LIVE SymposiumTuesday, November 29, 20219:00 AM – 12:00 PM Eastern TimeThe scientific neighborhood is analyzing how COVID-19 impacted and continues to affect society. Researchers assess what has actually been gained from the COVID-19 pandemic in many locations, includingdisease detection and tracingeffectiveness of public health measuresvirus behavior, anomalies, and variantstreatment and vaccine development.In this virtual seminar brought to you by The Scientist, an expert panel will examine what the research study neighborhood has discovered from the COVID-19 pandemic, what remains to be uncovered, and what lessons should be remembered for the future.Symposium program9:00 AM– Introduction9:10 AM– TBDLisa Gralinski, PhD9:45 AM– COVID-19 Nasal Vaccines: The Promise and ChallengesJie Sun, PhD10:20 AM– TBDDan Barouch, MD, PhD10:55 AM– CRISPR-Based Technologies for SARS-CoV-2 Detection and Variant IdentificationCameron Myhrvold, PhD11:20 AM – Open panel Q&A sessionNathan Ni from The Scientists Creative Services Team will be joined by the whole panel in an open concern and response session where presenters will deal with concerns postured by the audience.Lisa Gralinski, PhDAssistant ProfessorDepartment of EpidemiologyUniversity of North CarolinaJie Sun, PhDProfessorMedicineCarter Immunology Center and Infectious Disease DivisionUniversity of VirginiaDan Barouch, MD, PhDWilliam Bosworth Castle Professor of MedicineBeth Israel Deaconess Medical CenterHarvard Medical SchoolCameron Myhrvold, PhDAssistant Professor Molecular BiologyPrinceton UniversitySponsored by