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Clalit Health Services to join European AI research project predicting, managing pandemics
Clalit Health Services will join an international consortium of health authorities to create an AI research platform to predict and manage pandemics in advance.
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Oxford COVID-19 vaccine trials produce robust immune response in elderly
Details of the finding are expected to be published shortly in a clinical journal, the FT said, without naming the publication.
Oxford scientists develop 5-minute COVID-19 antigen test
The device is able to detect the coronavirus and distinguish it from other viruses with high accuracy, the researchers said in a pre-print study.
Kibitz is the Oxford English Dictionary’s word of the day
The second definition is closer to the one familiar to the Jewish community: “To chat, banter, or joke (with a person), esp. in a lighthearted or informal manner; to fool around.”
Oxford University to award two Israeli students the Rhodes Scholarship
This will be the fourth year that the university will offer Israeli students two opportunities to become a Rhodes Scholar * six Israelis have received the award
Andrew Lloyd Webber participates in Oxford coronavirus vaccine trials
Webber posted a picture of himself getting a vaccine shot on his Instagram page, saying that "I'll do anything to get theaters large and small open again and actors and musicians back to work."
Israel looking to acquire COVID-19 vaccines from AstraZeneca
The vaccine stands out because recent results show that it's effective with treating healthy patients and offers "double layered," long-term protection against the virus.
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Oxford COVID-19 vaccine developers encouraged by immune response
"We're very happy that we're seeing the right sort of immune response that will give protection, and not the wrong sort," Gilbert said.
WHO sees 'great news' in steroid's trial results in COVID-19
The researchers shared initial insights about the results of the trial with WHO, "and we are looking forward to the full data analysis in the coming days," it said.
UK COVID-19 vaccine trial may fail due to low transmission in population
There is a 50% chance the trial may give 'no result.'