Local experts urge wait-and-see approach for those wondering about J&J booster shot
Rachel Presti, MD, PhD, associate professor of medicine
‘Balancing careers and caregiving’
Sociologist and author Caitlyn Collins in Arts & Sciences appeared on the “Lead with Indeed” podcast to discuss her research on working mothers and how companies can support all employees’ needs to balance careers and caregiving responsibilities.
What America Gets Wrong About Poverty — And Why That Matters
Mark Rank, the Herbert S. Hadley Professor of Social Welfare
Pfizer and Moderna Vaccines Likely to Produce Lasting Immunity, Study Finds
Ali Ellebedy, associate professor of pathology and immunology
COVID pandemic’s impact on mental health in America
Jessica Gold, MD, assistant professor of psychiatry
Americans Are Leaving Unemployment Rolls More Quickly in States Cutting Off Benefits
Steven Fazzari, the Bert A. and Jeanette L. Lynch Distinguished Professor of Economics
These Bacteria Could Help Fight Climate Change, A ‘Serendipitous’ Finding
Arpita Bose, assistant professor of biology
‘How the Black Death made life better’
Arts & Sciences’ Christine Johnson, a historian of the Middle Ages, finds parallels between the post-pandemic labor shortages of today and the temporary shift in power to workers after the Black Death reduced Europe’s medieval population by a third. Then and now, she writes, the ruling classes seek a return to the previous status quo.
COVID variant first gained foothold in rural Missouri
William Powderly, MD, director of the Institute for Public Health and the J. William Campbell Professor of Medicine
The Only Way We’ll Know When We Need COVID-19 Boosters
Ali Ellebedy, associate professor of pathology and immunology
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