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Conversations on COVID-19: Vaccines in the News

Monday, January 11, 2021
11:00am to 11:45am
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Caltech researchers at every level, from undergraduates to faculty members to JPL engineers, jumped into action when the COVID-19 pandemic struck. Their work continues to advance our understanding of the virus and to accelerate progress toward solutions as they develop treatments to decrease fatality rates, create diagnostics crucial to controlling the virus's spread, and engineer models that policymakers rely on in public health decision-making.

Hear directly from Caltech researchers about their progress and ask your own questions in this series of conversations for the Caltech community.

Pamela J. Bjorkman, David Baltimore Professor of Biology and Bioengineering
in conversation with
Lori Dajose (BS '15), Content and Media Strategist, Office of Strategic Communications

About the Participants

Pamela J. Bjorkman is Caltech's David Baltimore Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering. She graduated from Harvard University, where she received her PhD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Professor Bjorkman's research focuses on immune responses to pathogenic viruses.

Lori Dajose is a content strategist and science writer in Caltech's Office of Strategic Communications covering biology, bioengineering, and neuroscience. Lori received her undergraduate degree from Caltech in 2015 and began working in OSC shortly afterward. As a planetary science major, she didn't have much exposure to the biological sciences but enjoys learning new things every day at work.

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This series is presented by the Caltech Science Exchange, which brings expert insight to the scientific questions that define our time. The Science Exchange offers trustworthy answers, clear explanations, and fact-driven conversation on critical topics in science and technology, including COVID-19 and other viruses.