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National Dialogue on ethics in pandemic science brought researchers and community together

May 2, 2025February 20, 2025 by scott@crybabydesign.com
National Dialogue on ethics in pandemic science brought researchers and community together

Collaborators from the Virginia Tech-led National Science Foundation Center for Community Empowering Pandemic Prediction and Prevention from Atoms to Societies brought together dozens of scientists, scholars, and community partners.

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Virginia Tech researcher receives collaborative grant to improve cancer therapies

May 2, 2025November 27, 2024 by scott@crybabydesign.com
(From left) Graduate students Ruwanthika Kularathna, Neeti Gandhi, and Robert E. Hord Jr. Professor of Chemical Engineering Padma Rajagopalan conduct a biological measurement. Photo by Hailey Wade for Virginia Tech.

Chemical engineering Professor Padma Rajagopalan is designing 3D liver organoids to test the effects of chemotherapy. Developing more effective treatment options for various diseases, including cancer, has become a top priority for researchers today.

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Building a COMPASS to navigate future pandemics

February 24, 2025August 22, 2024 by scott@crybabydesign.com
Building computer based predictive models

An $18 million U.S. National Science Foundation grant will establish a new Virginia Tech center to bring computer science, infectious disease, engineering, and the arts together to predict and prevent global pandemics.

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Virginia Tech researchers address the grand challenges of pandemic prediction and prevention

April 19, 2025October 24, 2022 by scott@crybabydesign.com
Predictive Intelligence for Pandemic Prevention grant team members

While COVID-19 is only one among many zoonotic viral diseases (those transmissible between animals and humans), its spread to pandemic proportions has highlighted important scientific, societal, and ethical aspects that require consideration for the successful prediction and prevention of further pandemics.

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Computationally Predicting Pandemics & Protecting the Future

A world where we can accurately foresee pandemics and minimize their impact. We seek to forecast and control future viral pandemics by addressing the grand challenge of uncovering the genetic, molecular, cellular, and chemical rules of life underlying pathogen-host interactions through community-based and ethically grounded research.

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Virginia Tech | Computer Science
Blacksburg, VA 24060
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Award No. 2412115. Any opinions, findings and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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