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The Best Actor trophy, which seemed to be the night s one safe bet, went to Hopkins instead for playing a man suffering through the throes of dementia. Somewhat ironically, Hopkins was not in attendance to accept the award and the night ended abruptly after his name was announced.
Making matters more awkward, Academy Awards producers switched up the traditional order in which the Oscars are handed out. Best Director, an award normally saved for later in the show, went to Chloé Zhao early in the evening. Best Picture, the award typically given last, went to
Nomadland with two awards remaining. And Best Actress, arguably the most contested award of the evening, was saved for the penultimate award. Most viewers expected this change in order was because producers wanted to save Boseman s win for the big finale of the show. Instead: Joaquin Phoenix awkwardly read Hopkins name and the show ended.
(HealthNewsDigest.com) - LA JOLLA, CALIF. – April 16, 2021 – Scientists at Sanford Burnham Prebys have identified a set of human genes that fight SARS-CoV-2 infection, the virus that causes COVID-19. Knowing which genes help control viral infection can greatly assist researchers’ understanding of factors that affect disease severity and also suggest possible therapeutic options. The genes in question are related to interferons, the body’s frontline virus fighters.
The study was published in the journal
“We wanted to gain a better understanding of the cellular response to SARS-CoV-2, including what drives a strong or weak response to infection,” says Sumit K. Chanda, Ph.D., professor and director of the Immunity and Pathogenesis Program at Sanford Burnham Prebys and lead author of the study. “We’ve gained new insights into how the virus exploits the human cells it invades, but we are still searching for its Achille’s heel so that we can develop optimal antivir
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