Activity and Physiological Trackers To Detect And Monitor Pandemic Effects Integration of high-precision laboratory data and computational modeling to inform quantitative microbial risk assessments of pathogen transmission under various conditions within indoor environments. Read more iHEAL The UArizona Center for Adaptive Pandemic Solutions and Dassault Systèmes have jointly established the first virtual national laboratory, providing a resilient digital medical research framework able to function under even the most severe of infectious disease threats. Read more Theme Lead Image Rick Schnellman Dean, College of Pharmacy schnell@arizona.edu Image Wei Wang Professor, Pharmacology and Toxicology wwang@pharmacy.arizona.edu Theme Collaborators Image Ken Knox Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, College of Medicine, Phoenix knox@arizona.edu
Activity and Physiological Trackers To Detect And Monitor Pandemic Effects Integration of high-precision laboratory data and computational modeling to inform quantitative microbial risk assessments of pathogen transmission under various conditions within indoor environments. Read more
iHEAL The UArizona Center for Adaptive Pandemic Solutions and Dassault Systèmes have jointly established the first virtual national laboratory, providing a resilient digital medical research framework able to function under even the most severe of infectious disease threats. Read more