WONDER AT HOME WEBINAR SERIES
COVID-19 RESEARCH, RESPONSE, & LESSONS LEARNED
Since the COVID-19 pandemic began, health officials, scientists, and medical staff have worked tirelessly to understand the disease and how to prevent the spread. In less than a year, we have learned how to avoid exposure, developed rapid testing and multiple vaccines, and provided new treatments to COVID-19 patients. Throughout all of this, the University of Arizona has been leading the response for the local community and has conducted cutting-edge research to help save lives.
Presenters:
- Kelly Reynolds (Moderator), Professor, Department Chair of Community, Environment and Policy; Director, ESRAC
- Elizabeth Jacobs, Professor, Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department
- Joe K. Gerald, Associate Professor & Program Director, Public Health Policy & Management Community, Environment & Policy Department
- Jun Wang, Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Gregory Thatcher, Professor, Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology; R. Ken and Donna Coit Endowed Chair in Drug Discovery
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EXPLORING OUR CONNECTIONS: THE HUMAN-ANIMAL BOND DURING COVID-19 | College of Veterinary Medicine
RESILIENCY AT HOME: HURRICANE KATRINA TO COVID-19 | Norton School of Family & Consumer Sciences
TECHNOLOGY & YOUR PRIVACY RIGHTS IN THE COVID-19 RESPONSE | University of Arizona College of Law
STAYING INFORMED: COVID-19 ANTIBODY TESTING & IMMUNE SYSTEM SUPPORT | College of Medicine – Tucson
COVID-19 RESEARCH, RESPONSE, AND LESSONS LEARNED | College of Pharmacy, Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health
MEDICINE DURING THE PANDEMIC: RESILIENCE, ADAPTATION, & INNOVATION | College of Medicine – Phoenix