UM research remains critical even as first COVID vaccines released
Even as coronavirus vaccinations slowly pick up speed across the state and nationwide, researchers at the University of Montana continue to learn more about the virus, and prepare for the next pandemic.
By: Dennis Bragg
and last updated 2021-01-18 18:05:59-05
MISSOULA â Even as coronavirus vaccinations slowly pick up speed across the state and nationwide, researchers at the University of Montana continue to learn more about the virus, and prepare for the next pandemic.
With millions of COVID-19 vaccinations administered, you might have the impression the work is finished in research labs. But in fact, the coronavirus, and dozens of other medical issues, mean University of Montana researchers are busier than ever in their new lab in the Skaggs Building.
UM researchers tackling COVID, other challenges in new space this year
The University of Montana continues to be one of the fastest-growing medical research facilities in the region.
and last updated 2021-01-18 13:15:46-05
MISSOULA â With COVID-19, and other serious health issues facing humanity right now, the University of Montana continues to be one of the fastest-growing medical research facilities in the region.
The recent completion of the move into a gleaming new space is helping to clear the way for more advancement.
UM s fledging Center for Transitional Medicine was operating in aging, crowded labs on the south side of campus as recently as last spring.