Northeastern receives $17.5 million from CDC to launch infectious disease prediction center
With COVID-19, “everybody was caught off guard,” Vespignani says. “We don’t want to be in a situation like that in the future.”
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With COVID-19, “everybody was caught off guard,” Vespignani says. “We don’t want to be in a situation like that in the future.”
For many of us, our first word was either “dada” or “mama.” A concept known as “statistical learning” likely played a role in helping us reach that milestone.
You may never have heard of visceral leishmaniasis, even though it’s the second deadliest parasitic disease in the world. Northeastern students Grace Kennedy and Katherine O’Brien want to change that.
Better access to vaccines could have prevented more than 50% of COVID-19 deaths in 20 lower income countries, according to a new paper in Nature Communications co-authored by Northeastern professor Alessandro Vespignani.
His experience and passion for the sport led him to focus his final capstone on weightlifting; taking an in-depth look at the injuries most commonly experienced by professional weightlifters.
Northeastern professor Ralf Schlosser has dedicated his career to breaking down communication barriers faced by minimally verbal autistic children.
Doctoral student Arielle Scoglio's research at Northeastern focuses on the social determinants of health, including, for example, how violent experiences affect mental health.