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Doctoral student’s work reduces barriers to care for families living with autism spectrum disorder |
Angela Dahiya-Singh was already researching ways technology could make assessment and treatment more accessible in rural communities when the pandemic made the need for remote options acute. |
Date:
02/25/2021
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Bissell: Vigilance still needed even as case numbers improve |
The district continues to vaccinate people who fall in the state’s phase 1a and phase 1b priority groups. It could be April before the district is able to move to the next priority group, which is phase 1c. |
Date:
02/24/2021
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A letter to students from Vice Provost Rachel Holloway |
Your wellness is foundational to your academic success, especially as you navigate this unprecedented environment. |
Date:
02/24/2021
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Mathematics’ Lauren Childs helps address the complex problems of malaria |
Childs recently co-authored a report with a team from Harvard University on the role of natural mosquito behavior on transmission of a disease that threatens half the world’s population. |
Date:
02/23/2021
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Student COVID-19 case investigators and contact tracers develop public health skills, navigate disparities |
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Virginia Tech Master of Public Health students have served as case investigators and contact tracers in the New River Valley, Roanoke City, Alleghany County, and beyond the region in Central Shenandoah. These roles, which support confirmed and probable cases and notify possible contacts of exposure, are key to limiting COVID-19 transmission. |
Date:
02/22/2021
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