As Coronavirus Cases Rise in Arizona, New Mask Rules Spark a Fight June 22, 2020 Many cities and counties in Arizona have moved quickly to mandate the use of masks in public to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus. Now debate is raging over whether Arizonans will comply, a sign of how deeply politicized the issue has become. “In Arizona, mask use in public spaces has increased recently, but it’s far from universal,” said Kate Ellingson, an epidemiologist at the University of Arizona. “We can do better, but it will take political will and logistical might to reverse these concerning trends.” The Wall Street Journal
Researchers Investigate How COVID-19 Impacts the Brain June 19, 2020 The project leverages MindCrowd, an existing online survey tool that researchers use to investigate risk factors for Alzheimer's disease. Read more Image
Trading Pipets for Keyboards, UArizona’s KEYS Students Go Virtual for Summer Internship June 19, 2020 The BIO5 KEYS Research Internship Program at the University of Arizona takes a new form this summer as 49 high school students engage in computational projects from the safety of their homes. Read more Image
Copper Won’t Save You from Coronavirus June 19, 2020 It began in mid-March. Every time Michael Johnson checked his email, the University of Arizona College of Medicine microbiologist would find a new batch of messages, all asking the same question: Will products made with copper keep the coronavirus at bay? “I was getting three to four emails about it a day,” Johnson said. Some asked if he recommended ingesting copper as a cure. Others wondered if it was a good idea to outfit their homes with it. While copper does have antimicrobial qualities, Johnson and other experts say you should think twice before buying into many of these products’ claims. The New York Times
UArizona Testing App to Alert Students, Employees Exposed to COVID-19 June 18, 2020 COVID Watch sends exposure alerts without having to collect any personally identifying information from users, protecting their anonymity. Read more Image
Braccia Family Donates $1.5M to Support UArizona COVID-19 Strategy June 18, 2020 University of Arizona alumni Andrew and Kirsten Braccia, who live in the San Francisco Bay area with their four children, were inspired to make their gift after learning about University of Arizona President Robert C. Robbins’ plan to reopen campus in the fall using a “test, trace and treat” strategy. The $1.5 million gift will COVID-19 initiatives, students in the College of Nursing and student-athletes. AZ Big Media
Fast Work: Creating an Antibody Testing Program from Scratch June 17, 2020 Health Sciences researchers and staff worked quickly to operationalize testing for all of Arizona’s first responders and health-care workers Read more Image
Scientist Strives to Make Research Accessible to Undergrads June 17, 2020 Dr. Sam Campos understands that making mistakes is part of learning, especially when it comes to introducing students to lab research for the first time. Read more Image