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COVID-19 One Year into the Pandemic: UCI’s Scientific Contributions.

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March 8, 2021

Co-Sponsor, UCI Infectious Disease Science Initiative presents

COVID-19 One Year into the Pandemic:
UCI’s Scientific Contributions

 

UCI investigators will present their work in a symposium on the anniversary of the W.H.O. designating COVID-19 a pandemic.


March 19, 2021 | 9 AM – 5 PM


Attendees can watch the symposium via Zoom Webinar or YouTube and can submit questions in both platforms’ Q&A boxes. Registration is required.

UCI and UCI Health have implemented measures to protect our community and this virtual symposium is meant to address questions about the virus and its impact. This event is open to the public and UCI faculty, students, and staff are encouraged to attend.

Click here for UCI’s latest information related to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus.

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