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Ira Longini

Coronavirus deaths in the US could reach peak in three weeks, UF epidemiologist says

Longini's suggestion that US deaths could peak in less than a month will have two possible impacts.
The presence of the pJAK2 peptide (top middle) is shown to block replication of a human coronavirus. The next panel (top right) shows how an inactive control peptide does not affect the spread of the virus.

UF researchers discover new way to inhibit virus that causes COVID-19 — Doug Bennett

When the virus that causes COVID-19 enters the body, it hijacks cellular proteins and suppresses the human inflammatory response, allowing...
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Glenn Morris, a UF infectious disease expert, said certain actions can be effective, especially when done early in an epidemic.

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UF Health physician sifts facts from fears about COVID-19 and pregnant women

John Smulian, chair of the UF College of Medicine’s department of obstetrics and gynecology, provides important information on what is known about the novel coronavirus and pregnancy.

Coronavirus can also infect your eyes ‘in addition to the respiratory system’

COVID-19 is primarily a respiratory infection, but experts have suspected the virus can also infiltrate the eyes. Now, scientists have more direct evidence of it.

The countries set to be hardest hit by Covid-19’s impact on tourism

While popular destinations are slowly reopening and tourism is beginning to pick up in some spots, the impact of the pandemic on the industry has been nothing short of devastating.
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UF Health researchers develop unique model for studying ALS

The new mouse model closely replicates the symptoms and gene expression patterns found in people
Woman wearing a protective mask while using a tablet.

More Young People Are Testing Positive for COVID-19 in the U.S. Here’s What That Could Mean for the Outbreak

UF Biostatistician Natalie Dean talks about what data has shown over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Research Assistance

Innovative programs helps physicians become researchers
COVID-19 Cases US Map

Compounds May Block Coronavirus Infection

There is only one reported case in the area, but one UF researcher is already studying a compound to fight the disease.
Ira Longini

Ira Longini discusses coronavirus on NPR’s podcast Coronavirus Latest

UF researcher Ira Longini was on NPR to discuss the latest about the coronavirus.

Why the military can use emergency powers to treat service members with trial COVID-19 drugs

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