PIPP Phase I: Develop and Evaluate Computational Frameworks to Predict and Prevent Future — NSF Award to Old Dominion University R
Once a novel coronavirus or a new variant is detected, how likely would the novel coronavirus or new variant transmit from person to person, and how sick could patients become? What kind of new coronaviruses could cause future pandemics? Knowing the answers to these questions can help nations make proper strategic deci
| Award title | PIPP Phase I: Develop and Evaluate Computational Frameworks to Predict and Prevent Future |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2525493 |
| Awardee | Old Dominion University Research Foundation |
| City | NORFOLK |
| State | VA |
| Amount obligated | $450,189 |
| Principal investigator | Hong Qin |
| Program | PIPP-Pandemic Prevention |
| Start date | 10/01/2024 |
| Abstract | Once a novel coronavirus or a new variant is detected, how likely would the novel coronavirus or new variant transmit from person to person, and how sick could patients become? What kind of new coronaviruses could cause future pandemics? Knowing the answers to these questions can help nations make proper strategic decisions. The dilemma is how to predict the behavior and pathogenic severity of new viruses as early as possible. A team of researchers thinks they have found ways to answer these que |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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