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Digital aging, gerosciene and latent COVID-19 effects

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.

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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.

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Rick Schnellman

Dean, College of Pharmacy
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Wei Wang

Professor, Pharmacology and Toxicology
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Ken Knox

Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, College of Medicine, Phoenix
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