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A new study led by an Iowa State University scientist details the structure of a critical enzyme that enables the coronavirus to resist antiviral medications. Scientists could use the study to find ways to inhibit the enzyme, possibly leading to more effective treatments.
Confronting COVID-19 | University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities | Yale UniversityListen to an interview with Stanford Health Care executive Catherine Krna about what prepared her for the pandemic.
Confronting COVID-19 | Stanford UniversityLearn about how the patients of NP Kelly Sanderson benefited from her tireless care during their courses of COVID-19.
Confronting COVID-19 | Stanford UniversityStanford launched its own test early in the pandemic — but the challenges kept on coming
Confronting COVID-19 | Stanford UniversityThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorized the production and use of a low-cost ventilator called Coventor first conceived by a team of University of Minnesota researchers
Confronting COVID-19 | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesThe same technologies that people once blamed for tearing society apart might be our best chance of staying together during the COVID-19 outbreak, says Stanford’s Jamil Zaki.
Confronting COVID-19 | Stanford UniversityMinnesota researchers orchestrated the state’s fastest on-site testing for COVID-19
Confronting COVID-19 | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesA University of Minnesota team, led by researcher Fang Li, studied how mutations that changed the structure of a SARS-CoV-2 protein enabled it to attach more securely to human cells than its predecessor, infect human cells better, and spread faster.
Confronting COVID-19 | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesThe University of Minnesota has launched two clinical trials to test the drug hydroxychloroquine. One trial examines the drug's effectiveness in preventing COVID-19 disease.
Confronting COVID-19 | University of Minnesota, Twin CitiesA new study suggests that in crowded settings such as prisons, masking, improved ventilation, and distancing may help prevent new COVID-19 infections among people who have been vaccinated or previously infected.
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