Strategic partnerships allow better, faster responses to public health crises.
New tools reveal how differences in individual cells within bacterial communities help them survive—and suggest targets for overcoming drug resistance.
>Indigenous health scholar Donald Warne lifts up the next generation of researchers to deliver future solutions.
>Long COVID may offer insights into other vexing post-acute illnesses.
>An animal tranquilizer is turning up in illicit opioid supplies, raising the risk of harm and death.
>Vaccinated, intentionally infected, and sequestered in a hospital unit, volunteers help researchers fast-track promising vaccine candidates.
>Four Bloomberg School researchers investigate lesser-known microbes to identify their weapons and weaknesses—as well as new drug and vaccine targets.
>Defense attorneys appealing a murder conviction enlisted the expertise of statisticians to determine whether the field of firearm forensics is grounded in solid science. The answer? Not even close.
>The Threat of Infectious Diseases
Infectious microbes constantly emerge and constantly mutate. To survive, we need extraordinary science and scientists.
>Along with SARS-CoV-2 and influenza, this virus has contributed to a brutal season for respiratory illness.
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