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Posted On: 07/14/2020 1:28:37 PM
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I think this is way way BIGGER than we ever imagined TICK TOCK!
DALTON CONFIRMED COVID19 HAS STRENGTHENED THEIR BUSINESS PLAN BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!
#DALTONSCONNECTIONS
#CONNECTTHEDOTS
$UNVC CONGLOMERATE INC $5.00PLUS
See this guy with Dalton above now read article below》》》
University System of Md. creates COVID-19 Research & Innovation Task Force
by WBFF STAFF
Monday, April 20th 2020
Baltimore, Md. (WBFF) – University System of Maryland Chancellor Jay A. Perman is assembling a task force to leverage and mobilize systemwide research and innovations that will engage policymakers, business leaders, and the entrepreneurial community in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Innovation is what we do. But we can do it bigger, better, and stronger if we do it together,” Perman said. “That’s what Maryland’s people deserve, and that’s where our focus is. Therefore, we’re establishing this systemwide task force to steer this essential work—to make sure that the full power of the USM can be applied at this critical moment in time.”
Perman has charged the University of Maryland Strategic Partnership—the enhanced collaboration between the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP) and the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB)—to facilitate this effort. USM research institutions will summarize critical research projects and resources with potential to impact either transmission or treatment of COVID-19, and the task force will make connections that can advance and scale solutions.
Examples of transmission solutions include materials testing for droplet/viral particle filtration; development of hands-free latches for opening and closing of doors; coronavirus exposure monitors; and air purification systems.
Examples of treatment solutions include the testing of therapeutic and vaccine candidates; innovations in emergency respirators and ventilators; remote home monitoring of patients with chronic respiratory illnesses; and physical therapy programs.
Four strategic activities will guide the task force: 1) mobilize resources for positive impact; 2) prepare the USM long-term to address future pandemics and other crises; 3) build awareness of the system’s research and development projects centered on COVID-19; and 4) foster R&D collaborations within and outside the system.
And then there is the Bioremedies connection(confirmed by Dalton) and recent article about Covid19 Ding ding》》
https://www.google.com/amp/s/baltimore.cbsloc...tment/amp/
DALTON CONFIRMED COVID19 HAS STRENGTHENED THEIR BUSINESS PLAN BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!
#DALTONSCONNECTIONS
#CONNECTTHEDOTS
$UNVC CONGLOMERATE INC $5.00PLUS
See this guy with Dalton above now read article below》》》
University System of Md. creates COVID-19 Research & Innovation Task Force
by WBFF STAFF
Monday, April 20th 2020
Baltimore, Md. (WBFF) – University System of Maryland Chancellor Jay A. Perman is assembling a task force to leverage and mobilize systemwide research and innovations that will engage policymakers, business leaders, and the entrepreneurial community in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Innovation is what we do. But we can do it bigger, better, and stronger if we do it together,” Perman said. “That’s what Maryland’s people deserve, and that’s where our focus is. Therefore, we’re establishing this systemwide task force to steer this essential work—to make sure that the full power of the USM can be applied at this critical moment in time.”
Perman has charged the University of Maryland Strategic Partnership—the enhanced collaboration between the University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP) and the University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB)—to facilitate this effort. USM research institutions will summarize critical research projects and resources with potential to impact either transmission or treatment of COVID-19, and the task force will make connections that can advance and scale solutions.
Examples of transmission solutions include materials testing for droplet/viral particle filtration; development of hands-free latches for opening and closing of doors; coronavirus exposure monitors; and air purification systems.
Examples of treatment solutions include the testing of therapeutic and vaccine candidates; innovations in emergency respirators and ventilators; remote home monitoring of patients with chronic respiratory illnesses; and physical therapy programs.
Four strategic activities will guide the task force: 1) mobilize resources for positive impact; 2) prepare the USM long-term to address future pandemics and other crises; 3) build awareness of the system’s research and development projects centered on COVID-19; and 4) foster R&D collaborations within and outside the system.
And then there is the Bioremedies connection(confirmed by Dalton) and recent article about Covid19 Ding ding》》
https://www.google.com/amp/s/baltimore.cbsloc...tment/amp/
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