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Released: 6-Jan-2021 1:50 PM EST
These detailed animations show how COVID-19 cases changed over time and space
Binghamton University, State University of New York

New animations created by a complex systems researcher at Binghamton University, State University of New York improve upon typical COVID-19 visualizations, showing how cases have changed over time and space.

Released: 16-Dec-2020 9:55 AM EST
Example of Instructional Design and Education about COVID-19 Vaccine
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso

Greg Whitcher, M.D., a resident in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso, explains how the COVID-19 vaccine works.

   
Released: 11-Dec-2020 1:45 PM EST
Psychologist Dr. Matthew Cordova discusses "Preventing Physician Burnout"
Palo Alto University

With nearly half of U.S. physicians experiencing symptoms of physician burnout, a team of psychology and medical experts advance a new "career-long" model for physician resilience training.

Released: 24-Nov-2020 2:55 PM EST
HD B-roll of Cedars-Sinai Vaccine Storage Freezers Now Available for Download
Cedars-Sinai

B-roll available: Video shot today showing the freezers where Cedars-Sinai will store COVID-19 vaccines. Please note: There are NO vaccines in the video. The vaccines will not arrive until next month.

Released: 14-Oct-2020 5:05 AM EDT
Mild Cognitive Impairment Counterattack
MCI 911

Battling the mild cognitive impairment stage of Alzheimer's may disease may "nip it in the bud".

Released: 1-Sep-2020 11:15 AM EDT
Aerial Video: Berkeley Lab From Above
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

View Berkeley Lab from the sky in this aerial video, which features drone footage taken earlier this year by Thor Swift, lead photographer in Berkeley Lab’s Creative Services office of the Information Technology Division. The video was produced by Marilyn Sargent, a multimedia producer in the Strategic Communications department.

Released: 14-Aug-2020 1:45 PM EDT
NRAO's Baseline Episode 4: Measuring the Expanding Universe
National Radio Astronomy Observatory

How fast is the universe expanding? We don’t know for sure.Astronomers study cosmic expansion by measuring the Hubble constant. They have measured this constant in several different ways, but some of their results don’t agree with each other. This disagreement, or tension, in the Hubble constant is a growing controversy in astronomy.

Released: 12-Aug-2020 3:30 PM EDT
Clearing confusion on asymptomatic spread
UW Medicine

Confusion abounds about the difference between asymptomatic and pre-symptomatic infections when it comes to the pandemic coronavirus. Dr. John Lynch, medical director of infection prevention and control at Harborview, explains what it means.

Released: 12-Aug-2020 10:30 AM EDT
Pharmacist-Led Clinic Improves Diabetes Outcomes, Lowers Costs
UC San Diego Health

Pharmacist Candis Morello, PharmD, of Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences at UC San Diego, discusses her Diabetes Intensive Medical Management (DIMM) “tune up” clinic for complex type 2 diabetes patients – and why this team-based approach is better for patients and more cost effective for health systems and payers.

Released: 28-Jul-2020 9:00 AM EDT
How Do Serology Tests Work for Covid-19?
Association for Diagnostic and Laboratory Medicine (ADLM (formerly AACC))

Dr. Grenache addresses the growing push for COVID-19 antibody testing, bringing much-needed clarity to the question of what these tests can—and can’t—do.

Released: 27-Jul-2020 9:00 AM EDT
Antibodies and COVID-19: Explained
Association for Diagnostic and Laboratory Medicine (ADLM (formerly AACC))

AACC President-Elect Dr. David Grenache discusses what we know so far about the body’s immune response to COVID-19, and why the presence of antibodies to the novel coronavirus doesn’t yet tell us whether or not a person is immune.

Released: 24-Jul-2020 9:00 AM EDT
What Is PCR Testing for Covid-19?
Association for Diagnostic and Laboratory Medicine (ADLM (formerly AACC))

Dr. Wiley gives an overview of PCR testing, which is the most common type of test for COVID-19 and the one that patients are currently most likely to encounter.

Released: 23-Jul-2020 9:00 AM EDT
Are Antigens the Answer to Coronavirus Testing?
Association for Diagnostic and Laboratory Medicine (ADLM (formerly AACC))

Now that lab experts are developing COVID-19 antigen tests, Dr. Wiley explains how these tests work.

Released: 22-Jul-2020 9:00 AM EDT
Why Is It So Hard to Get Tested for Covid-19?
Association for Diagnostic and Laboratory Medicine (ADLM (formerly AACC))

Dr. Wiley sheds light on why testing capacity remains frustratingly limited, explaining that shortages of crucial supplies are a significant obstacle to widespread testing—and what the federal government can do to remedy this issue.

   
Released: 21-Jul-2020 9:00 AM EDT
Getting Tested for Covid-19 After Protesting
Association for Diagnostic and Laboratory Medicine (ADLM (formerly AACC))

Medical experts support the ongoing protests against racist police killings and brutality, but experts do also worry these protests could increase coronavirus spread.

   
Released: 20-Jul-2020 9:45 AM EDT
How Would Pooled Testing Work for Covid-19?
Association for Diagnostic and Laboratory Medicine (ADLM (formerly AACC))

As supply shortages continue to hamper COVID-19 testing, AACC President Dr. Carmen Wiley explains how pooled testing could enable clinical labs to process more tests while saving the materials needed to run them.

   
Released: 10-Jul-2020 2:35 PM EDT
O-REU Program
Texas A&M University

Recently, the Texas A&M University College of Engineering kicked off an online version of its Research Experiences for Undergraduates program. Taking place over the summer, this fully remote program gives 58 students from around the U.S. valuable research experience in computational modeling, theory and data-driven topics in science and engineering.

Released: 10-Jun-2020 3:05 PM EDT
RADx Tech: Diagnosing Disease-Delivering Health
National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering

Learn how NIH’s new Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics initiative, or RADx Tech, has mobilized engineers and innovators across the country to bring accurate, rapid, and easy-to-use COVID diagnostic tests to all Americans.

Released: 19-May-2020 10:05 AM EDT
Are there any Programs for Quitting Tobacco?
Rutgers Cancer Institute

For this 2020 World No Tobacco Day, experts from the Rutgers Tobacco Dependence Program discuss New Jersey quit centers and how quitting tobacco can benefit one during cancer treatment.



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