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As of June 18, COVID-19 has hit over 210 countries and regions, affected more than seven billion people around the world and claimed over 440,000 precious lives. The virus does not respect borders. Nor is race or nationality rel...
COVID-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization in March 2020, making it critical to track and review the state of research on COVID-19 to provide guidance for further investigations. Here, bibliometric and knowledge mapping analyses of studies on COVID-19 were performed, ...
IATT, on the "patient zero" of COVID-19. IATT's report, titled Who is "Patient Zero," cited an article with the title of "Deadly Germ Research is Shut Down at Army Lab Over Safety Concerns," which was published in the New York Times on Aug. 5, 2019, and a study on COVID-19...
Jennifer Juno, a senior research fellow at the Doherty Institute said one of the striking observations was the number of B cells recognizing the COVID-19 spike protein increased over time in almost all of the patients they tracked, regardless of the severity of their disease. ...
This week, we will shine a spotlight on how researchers are using a diverse set of computational, immunological, and single-cell tools to decipher the role of SARS-CoV-2 specific T cells. Could T cells be the key to defeating COVID-19? Bioinformatics Predict Targets for SARS-CoV-2-...
How COVID-19 leaves its mark on the brain Here are some of the most important studies to date documenting how COVID-19 affects brain health: Large epidemiological analyses showed that people who had COVID-19 were at anincreased risk of cognitive deficits, such as memory problems. ...
Research Report: How COVID-19 has disrupted employee work life, safety and their perception of employers
Find free and direct access to the latest available COVID-19 research, evidence, and data from leading research publisher Springer Nature.
The COVID-19 pandemic is putting significant stress on college students, many of whom are worried about increasing financial pressures caused by the pandemic and the lack of easily accessible mental healthcare. Those are two of the troubling findings of