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A rash of provocative headlines this week offered a tantalizing idea: that mouthwash can “inactivate” coronaviruses and help curb their spread. The stories sprang from a new study that found that a coronavirus that causes common colds — not the one that...
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The Translational Science Interagency Fellowship (TSIF) program is jointly sponsored by NCATS and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and aims to provide training in both translational science and regulatory science. This is a three-year postdoctoral program... by | Dec 2, 2020 | News
Read More and Submit Abstracts Here! Make the “nice list” by submitting your abstract before 11:59 p.m. CT on Wednesday, December 2 on one of the following topics: Basic Science Commercialization & Entrepreneurship Digital Health/Social Media... by | Dec 2, 2020 | News
Every new parent knows how scary it is to watch their little one spike a fever and develop signs of illness. When your baby is so small and helpless, even the most minor of symptoms can seem like a very big deal. So it’s no wonder that so many parents are quick to... by | Dec 2, 2020 | News
A mobile application developed by researchers Joel Caplan and Leslie Kennedy at Rutgers University aims to protect first responders and healthcare workers by identifying environmental factors that could be contagion vectors among COVID-19 positive cases. The app,...