Posts Tagged: Walter Leal
Highly Successful UC Davis COVID-19 Symposium Is Now Online
If you missed the recent UC Davis COVID-19 Symposium on saliva and sewage tests, plus vaccines, not...
Screen shot of the UC Davis COVID-19 symposium. It's online on YouTube at https://youtu.be/Paq0ka3NIP0
Nam Tran of the UC Davis Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, School of Medicine, discusses COVID-19 tests.
UC Davis undergraduate student Eva Pak asks a question at the UC Davis COVID-19 symposium.
UC Davis undergraduate student Sudev Namboodiri asks a question at the UC Davis COVID-19 Symposium.
Vaccine specialist Dr. Stuart Cohen of UC Davis Health responding to questions.
UC Davis Symposium: Do You Have Questions on COVID-19 Tests and Vaccines?
(Note: UC Davis Distinguished Professor Walter Leal focuses his research on the...
The UC Davis Symposium on COVID-19 tests and vaccines will take place at 5 p.m., Jan. 13.
Screen shot of the third UC Davis Symposium on COVID-19. Organizer-moderator is pictured at top right.
Mark Your Calendar for This UC Davis Symposium on COVID-19 Tests
(Note: UC Davis Distinguished Professor Walter Leal focuses his research on the...
UC Davis distinguished professor Walter Leal is his way to obtain a COVID-19 saliva test at a UC Davis kiosk. The saliva tests are given, by appointment, to members of the UC Davis and Davis communities. (Photo by Walter Leal)
An image taken at a UC Davis kiosk where members of the UC Davis and Davis communities are given COVID-19 saliva tests. (Photo by Walter Leal)
Green Hall: Fitting Tribute to Two Scientists
It's a fitting tribute to see the UC Davis Life Sciences Building recently renamed the Melvin M....
Photographic illustration shows the Life Science Building's new name as it will appear above the doors. (UC Davis illustration)
Did You Miss the UC Davis-Based COVID-19 Symposium?
If you missed the UC Davis-based Third COVID-19 Symposium, headlined by Dr. Robert Gallo, not to...
Dr. Robert Gallo discussed vaccines at the UC Davis-based COVID-19 Symposium on June 3. (Screen shot)
Honey bee geneticist Robert E. Page Jr. offered his comments on whether bee sting therapy could be a treatment for COVID-19 patients. (Screen shot)