Collaborative Research: National Symposium on PRedicting Emergence of Virulent Entities by — NSF Award to University of Wisconsin-
In the past year, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted the livelihoods of our planet’s human inhabitants, infecting over 85 million individuals, and causing nearly 2 million deaths. What actions might have been taken to minimize the severity of this pandemic (and others before it in the past decades suc
| Award title | Collaborative Research: National Symposium on PRedicting Emergence of Virulent Entities by |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2115164 |
| Awardee | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
| City | MADISON |
| State | WI |
| Amount obligated | $15,624 |
| Principal investigator | John Yin |
| Program | Information Technology Researc |
| Start date | 02/01/2021 |
| Abstract | In the past year, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted the livelihoods of our planet’s human inhabitants, infecting over 85 million individuals, and causing nearly 2 million deaths. What actions might have been taken to minimize the severity of this pandemic (and others before it in the past decades such as Zika, SARS and Ebola)? In retrospect, many actions could have played key roles: environmental monitoring for potential animal-to-human infection spillovers, establishment of p |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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