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New findings suggest that immune response to COVID-19 may be long-lasting.
A new study shows immune cells primed to fight the coronavirus should persist for a long time after someone is vaccinated or recovers from infection.
Why declining antibodies don't spell disaster for long-lasting immunity
New two-dollar screen proves fast, simple and accurate
Award recognizes Saphire's leadership in global effort against COVID-19
New award from the Embassy of Italy honors an Italian scientist making breakthroughs in a global crisis
Scientists who aren’t virologists or vaccinologists can still make crucial contributions to the global effort to battle SARS-CoV-2.
After infection or vaccination immunity to the virus may be long lasting
LJI Professors Shane Crotty, Ph.D., Bjoern Peters, Ph.D., and Alessandro Sette, Dr. Biol. Sci., were named “Highly Cited Researchers” this week by Clarivate.
A year of scientific uncertainty is over. Two vaccines look like they will work, and more should follow.
Blood samples from recovered patients suggest a powerful, long-lasting immune response, researchers reported.