The Kraw Lecture series presents: COVID-19 vaccines, variants, and more: Our latest understanding of the science of COVID-19, and the road ahead

As vaccines for COVID-19 become more widely available, there are many questions. How do these vaccines work? What are the differences between the different vaccines made by different manufacturers? How effective are these vaccines in fighting this disease? Are these vaccines protective against the new variants of the COVID-19 virus? As we look at the road ahead, is there hope that we are nearing the end? Join our conversation with Marm Kilpatrick, professor of ecology and evolutionary biology, as he returns to the Kraw Lecture series to help shed some light on these questions and others.

Tuesday, February 16, 2021 at 5:30pm to 7:00pm

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Event Type

Lectures & Presentations

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Alumni, Faculty & Staff, Students, Prospective Students, General Public, Graduate Students

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Science & Technology

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