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… Diversity Officers Jun 3, 2020 *Dear Colleagues, COVID-19 has taken the lives of over 370,000 people around … difficult to eradicate. It has claimed more lives than COVID-19 and has disrupted the cadence of lives of millions … for Staff College of Science … *Dear Colleagues, COVID-19 has taken the lives of over 370,000 people around …
… a new coronavirus equine antibody formulation to prevent COVID-19 disease from progressing in patients infected with … in the body of those who have already been diagnosed with COVID-19. Clodomiro Picado Institute scientists achieved the … formulations will be effective in treating patients with COVID-19. This analysis will compare the efficacy and …
… who face unexpected financial challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. To date, the Summer Fund has disbursed … who face unexpected financial challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. To date, the Summer Fund has disbursed …
… establish global partnerships to develop vaccines, monitor COVID-19 spread and create data-driven tools to track the … using our scientific expertise to create and implement a COVID-19 saliva testing method , establish testing and … up facilities to help our campus and localities administer COVID-19 tests and vaccines. This effort will help Mason and …
… Recognize we are coming back from (or may be still in) a COVID-affected life situation. But the big difference between … prevailed. The university required and makes available a COVID-19 vaccine and our scientists created and set up a saliva-based COVID-19 testing system to facilitate our safe return to …
… create space for knowledge and resource sharing around COVID-19 and the long-term impacts of racial disparities. We … create space for knowledge and resource sharing around COVID-19 and the long-term impacts of racial disparities. We …
… network in the Sonoran Desert, one week before the COVID-19 lockdown. “GMU/Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, … network in the Sonoran Desert, one week before the COVID-19 lockdown. “GMU/Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, …
2021 Undergraduate research colloquium brings together high caliber research from across the college
… Analyzing Change in US Mobility Trends In Response to COVID-19 Presenter: Justin Elarde, Geography and … Allocation for Data-Driven Mobility Behavior in Models of COVID-19 Spread Presenter: Cecelia O'Neill, Geography and … Analyzing Change in US Mobility Trends In Response to COVID-19 Presenter: Justin Elarde, Geography and …
… reflects the human activity and pattern changes during COVID-19. They will then apply these enhanced emissions … reflects the human activity and pattern changes during COVID-19. They will then apply these enhanced emissions …
… of our Mason Science community. Whether we are developing COVID-19 vaccines, discovering exoplanets, or skillfully and … science community is making in important fields including COVID-19, urban science, climate science and the environment. … of our Mason Science community. Whether we are developing COVID-19 vaccines, discovering exoplanets, or skillfully and …