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Stanford Medicine experts help Nobel winner custom design proteins for COVID-19 therapy

Custom designing proteins — a breakthrough recognized by the latest Nobel Prize in chemistry — could yield treatments that stop the worst of COVID-19 before it begins.

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#388: Combatting COVID-19 with Oracle APEX and Cloud (OCI)

Javed Mohammed from the Oracle Groundbreakers Developer Marketing Team speaks with three veterans helping to combat Covid.

Oracle’s COVID-19 therapeutic learning system is not just another APEX application  but it is also an Oracle cloud story, and it’s a human-technology story.  This application is used by patients to enter their health status as well as clinicians and physicians to track the efficacy of treatments for coronavirus. We go behind the scenes and hear the back story, from some of the developers, their roles and how it all got started and the road ahead.

 

Previous Podcasts have covered what low code platforms are and looked at the capabilities of such a platform, Oracle Application Express (APEX)

In this program a panel of three experts, share how a nationally visible program, Oracle’s COVID-19 Therapeutic Learning System was designed and built in record time. The panel features:

 

Joel R. Kallman, Senior Director, Software Development, Oracle America, Inc.

Scott Spendolini, Director, Software Development, Oracle America, Inc.

Shakeeb Rahman: Design Lead for Oracle APEX, Oracle America, Inc.

 

Read the complete show notes here.




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3D Printing And Covid 19 – What Is The FDA Doing?

The FDA continues to take creative and flexible approaches to address access to critical medical products in response to COVID-19. Researchers at academic institutions, non-traditional manufacturers, communities of makers, and individuals are banding together to support and fill local and




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3D Printing Advances And Usage During Covid 19

Well, its easy to see that the less humans we need, the less there is a chance of passing Covid 19 to each other! 3D Printing can help mitigate the risk and the contact. The global uncertainty created by the




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Cruise, port leaders at Seatrade conference in South Florida see fortunes rising post COVID-19

Where do the world’s big cruise lines, a major cog in South Florida’s tourism industry, go from here? Answers emerged quickly at the annual four-day Seatrade Cruise Global conference at the Greater Fort Lauderdale Broward County Convention Center




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Don’t Let COVID-19 Be an Excuse for Poor Service

Although the pandemic is causing difficulties, courtesy and proactive customer service can go a long way to staying in business.




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Shielded Safety: Breaking Down COVID-19 Face Protection for Roofing Contractors

Face masks aren’t the only way to stop the spread of COVID-19. Here are some viable alternatives that can keep workers safe.




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COVID-19 Pandemic and Employee Mental Health

With the pandemic causing added stress and anxiety, employers must show empathy and make available support and resources for employees suffering from mental health issues.




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The COVID-19 Economy and the Roofing Contractor’s Exit

There is no perfect exit strategy for the COVID-19 crisis, but keeping these tips in mind will make planning one much smoother.




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What You Need to Know About 2022 IRE's COVID-19 Safety and Health Policies

Masks mandates, proof of vaccination or negative tests are some of the COVID-19 policies put in place for the 2022 IRE in New Orleans Feb. 1-3.




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Emerge Stronger and More Resilient: How to Respond to Covid-19 and Preparing for Future Shocks with Mike Stone and Tim Paydos

How can governments emerge stronger and better prepared for future shocks? What actions can be taken to modernize supply chains? How does emerging stronger and more resilient rest on a solid foundation of data analytics and systems security? Join host Michael J. Keegan as he explores these questions and more with IBM Global Government leaders Tim Paydos and Mike Stone, authors of the IBM Center report, Emerge Stronger and More Resilient: Responding to COVID-19 and Preparing for Future Shocks.

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Security clearances in the age of COVID-19: An update

This week on Fed Access, Evan Lesser, founder and president of ClearanceJobs.com, joins host Derrick Dortch to give us an update on how the security clearance process is being affected by the federal restrictions put in place during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Clearance jobs and COVID-19

Evan Lesser, founder and president of ClearanceJobs.com, joins host Derrick Dortch on this week's Fed Access to discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the clearance jobs market, including the ability of some cleared professionals to work remotely from home.

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Immune-supportive supplements and specific nutrients that have been shown in recent studies related to COVID-19 and reducing the risk of respiratory tract infections

Dana Laake and her special guest Caitlin Higgins will discuss immune-supportive supplements and specific nutrients that have been shown in recent studies related to COVID-19 to reduce the risk of respiratory tract infections.

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Episode 21: U.S. Federal Government in a Post COVID-19 World

In this episode of Market Chat we talk with 2 experts in the field of government discussing what we can expect in a Post COVID-19 world as it pertains to reaching our government customers.

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Europe must back Biden in suspending patents for COVID-19 vaccines | View

Europe must back Biden in suspending patents for COVID-19 vaccines | View




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Sanofi/GSK launch Phase III trial of COVID-19 vaccine, will test efficacy against variants

Sanofi/GSK launch Phase III trial of COVID-19 vaccine, will test efficacy against variants




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What Apollo 18 Can Teach Us About COVID-19

The moon mission that never happened illustrates the difference between what we can do, and what we choose to do.




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The Invisibility of COVID-19

Why is it so hard to picture COVID-19?




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Bernie Sanders tests positive for COVID-19 amid nationwide spike

Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) revealed Thursday that he contracted COVID-19 during the Senate's holiday break amid an increase in infections nationwide.




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Five Washington Nationals players will sit out opening day due to COVID-19 concerns

Five Washington Nationals players will miss Thursday's opening game after one player tested positive for COVID-19.




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We asked more than 65 local politicians if they were vaccinated for COVID-19. Here's what they said

Before we start, let's get this out of the way: No, it is not a HIPAA violation to ask someone if they've been vaccinated for COVID-19…



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A daughter’s harrowing journey to support her father in his fight with COVID-19

In his bed at the Spokane Veterans Home, Leonardo "Butch" De Angelis can't escape the killer creeping toward him…



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Demi Lovato Explains Decision to Get Her Dose of COVID-19 Vaccine

Having received her first vaccination for the coronavirus, the 'Cool for the Summer' singer appeases those still hesitant by stating, 'It's normal to be cautious when something new comes along.'





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Kemp Reopens Georgia World Congress Center As Temporary Hospital For COVID-19 Patients

With hospitals facing a surge of coronavirus patients, Gov. Brian Kemp on Friday said the Georgia World Congress Center would again be utilized as an alternate hospital as more people in the state become sick with COVID-19.




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First COVID-19 Vaccine Tested in US Shows Promising Results

The first vaccine against COVID-19 tested in the United States is moving into its final phase with promising results, according to results published Tuesday in the New England Journal of Medicine . Moderna Inc. in collaboration with the National Institutes of Health started working together and within six weeks had a vaccine called mRNA-1273, said Dr. Nadine Rouphael, one of the authors on the study. "To be able to publish preliminary results three months later is really unprecedented," Rouphael said. "It had shown that the vaccine was well tolerated. It has also shown that the vaccine is able to induce a good immune response."




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Savannah Mayor Van Johnson On Handling COVID-19, Racial Justice And More — In His First 6 Months

America’s mayors have taken center stage in 2020. Big city mayors feuded with state and federal officials over COVID-19 protections and resources, and have been praised — and condemned — for their handling of protests sparked by the death of George Floyd. These crises may be unfolding on a national and international scale, but affect lives in every American city and town. Outside of Atlanta’s national spotlight, Savannah Mayor Van Johnson is working to address these issues head-on.




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A Teacher Who Contracted COVID-19 Cautions Against In-Person Schooling

As school districts consider how to approach learning this fall with no sign of the coronavirus slowing, the virus has already had devastating consequences in one rural Arizona school district. Jena Martinez-Inzunza was one of three elementary school teachers at the Hayden Winkelman Unified School District who all tested positive for COVID-19 after teaching virtual summer school lessons together from the same classroom. Martinez's colleague and friend, Kimberley Chavez Lopez Byrd, who taught in the district for nearly four decades, died. "She was very dear to me. She's one of my closest friends," Martinez told Morning Edition. Kimberley Chavez Lopez Byrd died after testing positive for coronavirus. Other teachers she worked with tested positive as well. "She was a very loving, very faithful person and she was very kind," says her colleague Jena Martinez-Inzunza. Luke Byrd "She was a very loving, very faithful person and she was very kind. She always loved watching kids find their way,




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U.S. Wants To Ramp Up COVID-19 Testing To 100 Million A Month By September

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Parents Must Make Big Decision For Children As School Starts Amid COVID-19 Pandemic

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Several States Begin Walking Back Reopening Plans Amid COVID-19 Surge

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Es necesario un componente ético ante crisis de Covid-19: Granada

Camilo Granada habla de la importancia de la ética frente a la crisis




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Aplaudo que teletrabajo haya entrado a cotidianidad ante Covid-19: Solano

Victor Solano habla sobre el papel de las redes frente al Coronavirus




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Empresarios y gremios explican como enfrentan emergencia ante Covid-19




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Expertos en Covid-19 analizan el virus desde la ciencia e investigación




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Crisis por COVID-19 en el Amazonas ¿Cómo solucionarlo?




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Vacuna contra COVID-19: ¿hay improvisación en la gestión del gobierno?

Panelistas creen que sí hay rezago e improvisación; les preocupa que solo se tenga presupuesto para 15 millones de personas.




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¿Cómo avanza la vacunación contra la COVID-19 en el mundo?

Cuatro periodistas desde distintos países hablaron de los planes de vacunación; de los obstáculos y de los problemas de solidaridad global.




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Tercera ola COVID-19: ¿cuáles son las claves para enfrentarla?

Panelistas creen que pensar en cierres totales es imposible; sostienen que avance en vacunación y énfasis en prevención son la clave.




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Covid-19 y vacunación: ¿cuál es el panorama ante tercer pico?

Expertos consideran que se deben fortalecer estrategias como Prass; que las oleadas se seguirán presentando y que se debe mejorar ritmo de vacunación.




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News Brief: Trump Addresses Race, U.S. COVID-19 Testing Goals, Federal Tax Deadline

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Colombia y una nueva investigación COVID-19.

Colombia y una nueva investigación COVID-19.




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Insuficiencia cardíaca en tiempos de COVID-19.

Insuficiencia cardíaca en tiempos de COVID-19.




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Salud mental y afectaciones durante el COVID-19.

Salud mental y afectaciones durante el COVID-19.




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Una investigación para el tratamiento del COVID-19.

Una investigación para el tratamiento del COVID-19.




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Presentan innovación que contribuye en el control del covid-19.

Presentan innovación que contribuye en el control del covid-19.




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Suero de convalecientes: un tratamiento para covid-19.

Suero de convalecientes: un tratamiento para covid-19.