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Cancer biologist to join Fralin Biomedical Research Institute faculty
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Every year, 790 Americans are diagnosed with a rare and deadly form of brain cancer called a diffuse midline glioma, according to the National Cancer Institute. Tragically, only 2 percent of children with this disease will survive five years.
Jia-Ray Yu, a new assistant professor joining the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at VTC and the Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology on Sept. 1, studies these fast-growing, treatment-resistant brain tumors, which commonly affect children, with hopes of identifying new therapeutic approaches.
North African country receives 50,000 doses of China s Sinopharm vaccine Mohamed al-Bakkai | 26.03.2021
NOUAKCHOTT, Mauritania
Mauritania on Friday started its COVID-19 vaccination campaign as a shipment of 50,000 doses arrived from China.
President Mohamed Ould Ghazouani supervised the process, which took place in the National Hospital Center in the capital Nouakchott.
According to the country s state news agency, Nouakchott s medical staff will get the jabs first, followed by medical staff in all other cities and people with chronic diseases and vulnerable groups.
The Health Ministry said that Sinopharm vaccines were received as part of the cooperation with China.
Last February, Mauritania received 5,000 doses of the US-German Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine as a gift from the United Arab Emirates.