COVID-19 tests in a lab at Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
For immediate release: Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Boston, MA – A new approach to pooled COVID-19testing can be a highly effective tool for curbing the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, even if infections are widespread in a community, according to researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. Simple pooled testing schemes could be implemented with minimal changes to current testing infrastructures in clinical and public health laboratories.
“Our research adds another tool to the testing and public health toolbox,” said Michael Mina, assistant professor of epidemiology at Harvard Chan School and associate member of the Broad. “For public health agencies and clinical laboratories that are performing testing under resource limitations which for COVID-19 is nearly every nation this new research demonstrates that we can gain much more testing power for both medical and publ
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David Russell, 27, lunged at Brian Cleary, 53, who ended up sprawled dangerously close to a live 600-volt rail.
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David Russell, 27, lunged at Brian Cleary, 53, who ended up sprawled dangerously close to a live 600-volt rail. (Image: Spindrift)
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The Top 25 RegTech Executives of 2021
Share Article NEW YORK (PRWEB) January 27, 2021 The Financial Technology Report is pleased to announce The Top 25 RegTech Executives of 2021. As entrepreneurs and executives, these exceptional leaders were selected from a vast pool of nominees for their ability to provide some of the most advanced solutions on the market while guiding and scaling their organizations. They have employed sophisticated technology inclusive of AI, machine learning, big data, and cloud computing to effectively combat data breaches, cyberattacks, money laundering, and other fraudulent activities.
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