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COMMUNICATING SCIENCE TO THE PUBLIC
By: Christopher Worthington
Read moreBy: Nayon Kang, Lucy Chung, David Vallee A reaction between two (or more) drugs or between a drug and a food or supplement. An existing medical condition can also cause a drug interaction. A drug interaction can decrease or increase the action of the drug(s) or cause adverse effects. 1 This interaction could result in
Read moreBy: Lucas Buyon and Aaron Neal Part of NIAID’s longstanding mission is to study the biology of pathogens with pandemic potential and support the development of medical countermeasures (MCMs) against them. MCMs broadly include any medicines, vaccines, protective equipment, or other medical supplies that can be used to diagnose, prevent, or treat diseases. The emergence
Read moreBy: Aaron Neal Most of us are very familiar with the beginnings of INA-RESPOND, either from descriptions during presentations, summaries in publications [1], or first-hand experience. The history usually starts with former Minister of Health Endang’s visit to the NIH campus in Bethesda, Maryland, in 2010. During that visit, then-Minister Endang’s meetings with Dr. Roger
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