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Researchers at Tulane University, Harvard University, MIT, and Massachusetts General Hospital have learned that obesity, age and COVID-19 infection correlate with a propensity to breathe out more respiratory droplets — key spreaders of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.
University Research | Confronting COVID-19 | Tulane University | Harvard University | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyResearchers from Tulane University have developed a 15-minute COVID-19 test that is read by a smartphone to address the need to expand testing capacity in community-based settings.
University Research | Confronting COVID-19 | Tulane UniversityFor the first time, Tulane University researchers have identified and replicated a little understood, hyperimmune response in nonhuman primates that could one day lead to treatments to rescue patients with severe cases of COVID-19
University Research | Confronting COVID-19 | Tulane UniversityTulane virologist Robert Garry, PhD, and a team of researchers analyzed the genome sequence of the novel SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and found no evidence that the virus was made in a laboratory or otherwise engineered.
Confronting COVID-19 | Tulane UniversityResearchers combine power of wearable device and big data analytics to track spread and early signs of infection—including among healthcare workers
Confronting COVID-19 | Tulane UniversityTulane University has added a second avenue for COVID-19 testing, this one taking place at a Tulane School of Medicine repurposed research lab where results can be processed within a day
Confronting COVID-19 | Tulane UniversityA laboratory based at Tulane Medical Center and in partnership with UMC-LCMC is conducting a new test for COVID-19 that can yield results within four hours.
Confronting COVID-19 | Tulane UniversityThe National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIH/NIAID) has awarded Tulane National Primate Research Center a contract of up to $10.3 million to evaluate the nation's most promising vaccines and treatments to combat coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Confronting COVID-19 | Tulane UniversityA new study from Tulane University has identified a protein that may be the glue that helps COVID’s spike protein stick.
University Research | Confronting COVID-19 | Tulane University