In a new report, researchers say the challenges of treating long COVID are amplified by a critical issue: we do not know what constitutes long COVID or how to formally diagnose it, an issue that is further exacerbated by limited research data of varying quality and consistency.
120 Organizations Already RSVPed for our Northern California Conference Matt Beuschlein | Apr 14, 2021
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We are looking forward to seeing a few hundred of our best friends in Northern California health care and health policy next week at the 2021 Northern California State of Reform Health Policy Conference!
We get about half of our registration in the last week or so. And, since we’re now in that window and since our registration is starting to run up, we wanted to share with you the list of organizations who will be joining our event next week. It’s an impressive list and one that we’re honored to host and convene on April 22nd!
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February 9, 2021
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“We as an engineering community learned from that, that just having strength was not enough,” said Jonathan Stewart, professor of civil and environmental engineering at UCLA. “You had to have ductility” the ability to stretch. “The [building] code would essentially produce nonductile concrete buildings.”
A new archival project at UCLA seeks to become that conduit, using boxes and boxes of internal records obtained by the LAPD. And to further that mission, the effort was recently given a three-and-a-half million-dollar boost in the form of a grant. Kelly Lytle Hernandez and Mark Vestal are professors at UCLA. They also head this new project, called Archiving the Age of Mass Incarceration. (Lytle Hernandez and Vestal were interviewed.)