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Should scientists infect healthy people with the coronavirus to test vaccines?

Perspectives article discussing important ethical dilemmas in developing coronavirus vaccines.

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Rapid reconstruction of SARS-CoV-2 using a synthetic genomics platform

Use of synthetic genomics to clone and synthesize the Covid-19 genome. Preprint from Biorxiv.

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Race to find COVID-19 treatments accelerates

Review article on different potential treatment strategies and where in the viral life cycle intervention is possible.

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Mechanisms of Zoonotic Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Host Range Expansion in Human Airway Epithelium

Using synthetic biology, the authors engineered the spike protein (S) from an animal strain and used in vitro evolution to understand how it could adapt to replicate well in human cells.

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Identifying SARS-CoV-2 related coronaviruses in Malayan pangolins

One of the first papers sequencing Covid-19 viruses and identifying its potential animal source

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Identification of the Mechanisms Causing Reversion to Virulence in an Attenuated SARS-CoV for the Design of a Genetically Stable Vaccine

Paper investigating the development of safe and effective vaccines against SARS coronavirus

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Simulator for the spread of coronavirus

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What This Chart Actually Means for COVID-19

A video from PBS's It's Okay to Be Smart explaining the spread of coronaviruses, social distancing, and what it means to "flatten the curve"

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Lisa Scheifele onto Coronavirus

Exponential growth and epidemics

Highly useful explainer video on exponential growth and its contribution to epidemics

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Lisa Scheifele onto Coronavirus

Dr. Anthony Fauci on the Daily Show

Accurate answers to common questions about coronavirus

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Lisa Scheifele onto Coronavirus

Detecting respiratory viral RNA using expanded genetic alphabets and self-avoiding DNA

Improved methods to detect multiple respiratory viruses with one very specific assay

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MAA Emergency Online Teaching Toolkit

This Google doc has an abundance of tools, video tips, and information about how to transition to emergency teaching online.

MAA is the Mathematical Association of America and is the professional society in the US devoted primarily to the support of faculty for undergraduate instruction.

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Carrie Diaz Eaton onto Tools for teaching remotely

Fred Hutch's List of science papers to read about the coronavirus

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's list of science papers you should be reading about the coronavirus: Amid the thousands of research publications on COVID-19, here are the ones they are reading

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SEIR on networks with Github and Tweet thread

This is a python package for exploring SEIR models on social networks. The first link is to a Twitter thread where the use and some significant results are explained.

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Dr. Kestler’s Coronavirus Video Series

Dr. Harry Kestler at LCCC keeps us informed about the coronavirus and how we can all work together to slow the spread of COVID-19 in this series of daily videos about various aspects of the pandemic: https://www.lorainccc.edu/security/dr-kestlers-coronavirus-video-series/

Prior to his position at LCCC, Kestler held faculty positions at the Lerner Medical College of the Cleveland Clinic and the department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at Harvard Medical School.

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Kristin Jenkins onto COVID-19/Public Health

Post Test 1

Testing 3

 

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Nathan Snodgrass onto Test 3

Post Test 3

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Nathan Snodgrass onto Test 2

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Post Test 2

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The mathematics of COVID-19

By Dr  Kamuela Yong

Helps readers interpret various models and statistics around COVID-19. Written at the introductory level, could be used for high school or introductory undergraduate.

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Keyboard shortcuts for Google's suite of online tools and how to enable them

The use of Google’s tools for collaborative assignment preparation is increasingly common in online courses. The G Suite also offers conferencing capability that some instructors are using for synchronous online meetings.

All of these tools have built-in hotkeys and keyboard shortcuts that enable them to be used completely mouse-free. However, they are often not visible or available by default. The linked page provides lists of these hotkeys and instructions to enable them for each tool.

The ability to use the keyboard is important for students and instructors who cannot or choose not to use a mouse, as well as those who use screen readers and other forms of assistive technology.

 

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Hotkeys and keyboard shortcuts for Zoom desktop clients (Windows/Mac?Linux)

Many instructors are suddenly using the Zoom video conference platform to hold synchronous class meetings or virtual office hours with individual students. This page contains a list of hotkeys and keyboard shortcuts for the Zoom desktop clients, as well as instructions for editing them.

This will be a useful reference for any students or instructors who cannot or prefer not to use a mouse, those who use screen reading software, and anyone else who prefers to customize how they interact with this communication tool.

 

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Zoom backgrounds - be where you want to be!

You've seen your friends and colleagues lounging in space, shooting the rapids, or in some other enviable location.  You, too, can travel to foreign locations while sitting in your office on another zoom call.  

"How to" information from zoom: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/210707503-Virtual-Background

Backgrounds: https://www.zoomvirtualbackgrounds.com/

 

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COVID 19 Data Pack

Several graphics around COVID19 and the pandemic, with readings at the bottom of the page and access to underlying data.

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Information is Beautiful

Incredible visualizations of data on a variety of topics, often with underlying data available.  Ideal for prompting discussions about topics, data visualization and data analysis.

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