Dept. of Infectious Disease and Global Health
There have been news reports that two dogs (both in Hong Kong) and two cats (one in Belgium and one in Hong Kong) tested positive for the COVID-19 virus, but ...
Indonesia represents one of the most challenging fronts in the war against COVID-19. Meet the adjunct professor leading the fight against the novel coronavirus in the world’s fourth most-populous country.
Cummings School scientists launch a study to better understand the novel coronavirus and how it may infect pets and other domestic animals
Professor Jonathan Runstadler talked to WCVB Boston about Cummings School's new study looking for the novel coronavirus in pets
After two pet cats in New York tested positive for coronavirus, Professor Jonathan Runstadler talked to The Washington Post about what is known about the virus and animals—and his lab's research to learn more
Cummings School Professor Jonathan Runstadler talked to 7News - WHDH Boston about how pet and livestock owners can help Tufts researchers find the answer
Assistant professor Amanda Martinot discusses why she’s working with researchers to identify early events in the pathogenesis of COVID-19 using animal models.
Associate professor Janetrix Hellen Amuguni explains why it's important to learn how COVID-19 and stay-at-home orders are affecting men and women differently.
Professor Charles Shoemaker is helping investigate if alpaca antibodies can produce better diagnostic agents and antiviral therapeutics for COVID-19.
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