The USC Office of Research has created a centralized resource page for conducting non-COVID-19 research. For COVID-19 related and virus-related research, including funding announcements, core facilities, and collaboration opportunities, check out this page.
The coronavirus is impacting every aspect of our lives. Schaeffer Center experts are informing the conversation with their analysis on its impact on health, the economy, public policy, and human behavior. To get in contact with our experts, email Stephanie Hedt, Director of Communications, at hedt@usc.edu.
The University of Southern California and Children's Hospital Los Angeles are committed to finding solutions for and accelerating research efforts to combat the novel coronavirus. Top researchers and experts in fields such as medicine, public health, epidemiology, engineering, and public policy convene regularly to plan and implement COVID-19 related research projects to benefit our Los Angeles community and the world. SC Clinical and Translational Science Institute leads the charge on these initiatives by providing essential biostatistics and study design resources, regulatory support, budget development assistance, referrals to grant funding, participant recruitment assistance, and study personnel.
LitCovid is a curated literature hub for tracking up-to-date scientific information about the 2019 novel Coronavirus. It is the most comprehensive resource on the subject, providing a central access to 1737 (and growing) relevant articles in PubMed. The articles are updated daily and are further categorized by different research topics and geographic locations for improved access.
On 30 January 2020, following the recommendations of the Emergency Committee, the WHO Director-General declared that the outbreak constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). World scientists on COVID-19 met at the World Health Organization’s Geneva headquarters from 11 to 12 February 2020 to assess the current level of knowledge about the new virus, agree on critical research questions that need to be answered urgently, and ways to work together to accelerate and fund priority research that can contribute to curtail this outbreak and prepare for future outbreaks.
Johns Hopkins experts in global public health, infectious disease, and emergency preparedness have been at the forefront of the international response to COVID-19.
This website is a resource to help advance the understanding of the virus, inform the public, and brief policymakers in order to guide a response, improve care, and save lives.
Based at the University of Washington, the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) has generated COVID-19 projections that show demand for hospital services in each state. The demand for these services is expected to exceed capacity. Please send questions to covid19@healthdata.org.
The Financial Times is making key coronavirus coverage free to read to keep everyone informed during this extraordinary crisis. Please share the stories on this page using #FTfreetoread.