Research Snappy
  • Market Research Forum
  • Investment Research
  • Consumer Research
  • More
    • Advertising Research
    • Healthcare Research
    • Data Analysis
    • Top Companies
    • Latest News
No Result
View All Result
Research Snappy
No Result
View All Result

Online Originals: Brody School of Medicine allocates funding toward developing improved COVID-19 treatments, advancing vaccine research

researchsnappy by researchsnappy
September 9, 2020
in Advertising Research
0
Online Originals: Brody School of Medicine allocates funding toward developing improved COVID-19 treatments, advancing vaccine research
399
SHARES
2.3k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) – The Brody School of Medicine has received $15 million in CARES Act funding from the North Carolina General Assembly to put toward COVID-19 initiatives.

It allocated the funding toward more than 20 different projects to help develop improved treatments, advance vaccine research, and minimize COVID-19’s impact in the region and state.

“We think about this as an emerging disease but in NC now there are about 180 thousand people who had it and in a typical year we get about 50 thousand people with diabetes, so this is going to approach 4 times the annual diabetes diagnosis.”  Dr. Peter Schmidt, Vice Dean Brody School of Medicine 

The funded projects fall into three categories related to COVID-19:

  • Treatments to enhance innate immunity to the virus.
  • Vaccine development and community testing initiatives.
  • Other funded projects aim to support high-risk and rural populations in the region and advance efforts to slow transmission.

“Sometimes if somebody doesn’t speak English or doesn’t have the education level it can be harder to recruit them into trials. If they aren’t included in the trails its harder to get them the treatment when its proved.” Dr. Peter Schmidt, Vice Dean Brody School of Medicine 

Dr. Schmidt says making sure all trials are inclusive is essential in the studies conducted. He says the third category is where that would fall.

WATCH: Dr. Peter Schmidt explains what the school is studying for vaccine development.

Previous Post

Rapid Industrialization to Boost Alloy Mineral Insulated Cables Growth by 2019-2026 – Scientect

Next Post

Castore to meet ‘focus group’ after supporters’ kit concerns

Next Post
Castore to meet ‘focus group’ after supporters’ kit concerns

Castore to meet 'focus group' after supporters' kit concerns

Research Snappy

Category

  • Advertising Research
  • Consumer Research
  • Data Analysis
  • Healthcare Research
  • Investment Research
  • News
  • Top Company News

HPIN International Financial Platform Becomes a New Benchmark for India’s Digital Economy

Top 10 Market Research Companies in the world

3 Best Market Research Certifications in High Demand

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Antispam
  • DMCA
  • Contact Us

© 2025 researchsnappy.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Market Research Forum
  • Investment Research
  • Consumer Research
  • More
    • Advertising Research
    • Healthcare Research
    • Data Analysis
    • Top Companies
    • Latest News

© 2025 researchsnappy.com