Using the immune response to develop coronavirus treatments and vaccines: COVID-19 updates
Scripps Research is looking for coronavirus survivors to help develop treatments or a vaccine for COVID-19. Dennis Burton, PhD and Thomas Rogers, MD, PhD are studying the human immune response to SARS-CoV-2 infections. They are also working to identify potent broadly neutralizing antibodies, which might serve as the basis for vaccines or antiviral therapies against COVID-19. They need volunteers who have recovered from COVID-19, preferably two months ago, to help with their research. If you are interested in helping, email Karen Westfall at kwestfall@scripps.edu.
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