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Regeneron checkmate
Regeneron checkmate











regeneron checkmate

regeneron checkmate

Especially during moments of maximum uncertainty, way too many people have turned to charlatans and other peddlers of misinformation for answers. Many millions of people don’t trust what the scientific community has learned the past couple years about the pandemic. We need studies like this to encourage more people to participate, and then to foster more confidence in the knowledge that results.

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Studies like this point the way toward how to conduct rigorous scientific investigations with the kind of respectful, two-way street of engagement that participants want and deserve. It’s important that the research participants feel like they’re being listened to, that they’re being treated respectfully, and that they are part of helping solve the medical mystery. We need to do a better job of listening to accomplish this goal. This study, and others like it, could help point the way toward more effective prevention and treatment.Įqually important, though, is the sentiment around rebuilding public trust in science. They’re collecting blood and saliva samples, and incorporating use of a health app called Kindred that is supposed to connect patients to each other’s experiences, to their own data, and to other potentially helpful studies. Akiko Iwasaki, Professor of Immunobiology and Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale University director of Center for Infection & Immunity, Yale School of Medicine













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