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Some Pre-existing Mutant Strains of the Virus Causing COVID-19 May Resist Paxlovid.

Some Pre-existing Mutant Strains of the Virus Causing COVID-19 May Resist Paxlovid.

by William Jester | Jul 15, 2022 | Community, Covid, News

Researchers from Rutgers, the University of South Florida and Catholic University of America, whose work has yet to undergo peer review, identified 66 prevalent Mpro mutations located at the nirmatrelvir binding site, where Paxlovid attaches itself to the virus. Many...
NJACTS Community Engagement Core COVID-19 Resources

NJACTS Community Engagement Core COVID-19 Resources

by William Jester | Jul 15, 2022 | Community, Covid, News

The situation around the current spread of COVID-19 is changing rapidly. We have compiled resource links for the general community highlighting local resources across New Jersey, ways to get involved, and mental and physical wellness. Visit our COVID-19 page for...
Using Artificial Intelligence and Innovative Design to Save Patient’s Lives During the COVID19 Pandemic.

Using Artificial Intelligence and Innovative Design to Save Patient’s Lives During the COVID19 Pandemic.

by William Jester | Jul 5, 2022 | Community, Covid, News

SARS-CoV-2 infection may lead to Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID19), which can severely hamper the function of a patient’s lungs and require that the patient utilize a medical device to help them respirate. One such device to help patients effectively respirate is a...
NJ employers: What do we have to do to get you back in the office?

NJ employers: What do we have to do to get you back in the office?

by William Jester | Jul 1, 2022 | Community, Covid, News

When it is finished, CentralReach’s office will have all the amenities you would expect from a high-tech company: moveable furniture, whiteboards, televisions, a kitchen, all to bring out the best in its work force. The big question: Will the office have...
Using Artificial Intelligence and Innovative Design to Save Patient’s Lives During the COVID19 Pandemic.

Engineering and artificial intelligence combine to fight COVID-19.

by William Jester | Jun 23, 2022 | Community, Covid, News

Spurred by the demands of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers at Princeton and Google are applying mechanical engineering and artificial intelligence in an effort to increase the availability and effectiveness of ventilation treatments worldwide. Ventilators and their...
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