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Minnesotan helps develop vials for COVID-19 vaccine | Wadena Pioneer Journal

Minnesotan helps develop vials for COVID-19 vaccine Joe Mattson, a graduate of Duluth Central High School in 2009 and University of Minnesota Duluth in 2013, has helped with the production of several scientific advancements combatting the coronavirus including a coating that allows vaccine vials to be filled more quickly and an antimicrobial paint that kills the COVID-19 virus. Written By: Laura Butterbrodt | × Corning s Valor glass is damage-resistant, making it less susceptible to cracking, breaking or producing glass dust particulate. Its coating allows for vials to be filled more quickly by pharmaceutical companies. (Photo courtesy of Corning Inc.) DULUTH As the public receives the COVID-19 vaccine, many people are thinking about the shot in their arm or their plans after vaccination. What people may not be thinking about is the vial the vaccine comes in a crucial part of the global vaccination process, which a Duluth native has helped de

Minnesotan helps develop vials for COVID-19 vaccine | Pine and Lakes Echo Journal

Minnesotan helps develop vials for COVID-19 vaccine Joe Mattson, a graduate of Duluth Central High School in 2009 and University of Minnesota Duluth in 2013, has helped with the production of several scientific advancements combatting the coronavirus including a coating that allows vaccine vials to be filled more quickly and an antimicrobial paint that kills the COVID-19 virus. Written By: Laura Butterbrodt | × Corning s Valor glass is damage-resistant, making it less susceptible to cracking, breaking or producing glass dust particulate. Its coating allows for vials to be filled more quickly by pharmaceutical companies. (Photo courtesy of Corning Inc.) DULUTH As the public receives the COVID-19 vaccine, many people are thinking about the shot in their arm or their plans after vaccination. What people may not be thinking about is the vial the vaccine comes in a crucial part of the global vaccination process, which a Duluth native has helped de

Clayton Allen Hovda Major General Retired

Major General Clayton Allen Hovda (Minnesota Army National Guard retired) was born March 5, 1935, in Montevideo, Minnesota, and died on June 19, 2021 at North Memorial Health Hospital in Robbinsdale. Clayton grew up on a farm in Maynard, Minnesota. He received his BS from Luther College, his MS from the University of Minnesota, and his PhD from the University of Iowa. He began teaching choral music in St. James and at Duluth Central High School. His career turned to school administration, and he served the communities of Cosmos, Pine Island, Alexandria, Red Wing and Lake City as superintendent of schools, retiring in 1997. Clayton joined the Minnesota Army National Guard in 1957. He served in both the artillery and infantry over his career and was ultimately promoted to Major General, serving as the 34th Red Bull Infantry Division Commander from 1992 until he retired in 1995. Among his many awards, he received the Army Distinguished Service Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with Oak

Clayton Allen Hovda Major General Retired

Clayton Allen Hovda Major General Retired
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