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 Idaho couple moves wedding to OHSU so hospitalized father can participate

Idaho couple moves wedding to OHSU so hospitalized father can participate

Juneau, Alaska, man receiving treatment for leukemia watches son, fiancé exchange vows through terrace window.
Coronavirus survivors could be protected against future illness, study suggests

Coronavirus survivors could be protected against future illness, study suggests

OHSU immunology researchers contribute to nonhuman primate research published in Science.
Large apparel manufacturer donates $500,000 to OHSU’s COVID-19 Pandemic Response Fund

Large apparel manufacturer donates $500,000 to OHSU’s COVID-19 Pandemic Response Fund

Ma JianRong, chairman of Ningbo Shenzhou Knitting Co., Ltd., inspired by Nike’s partnership with OHSU.
'Science will lead us out of the pandemic'

'Science will lead us out of the pandemic'

OHSU quickly marshals its research expertise, resources to participate in the global scientific race to confront COVID-19.
Pharmacist-prescribed contraception may improve usage in younger, uninsured women

Pharmacist-prescribed contraception may improve usage in younger, uninsured women

Community pharmacies help eliminate barriers associated with contraception access.
OHSU researchers focus on antibody testing

OHSU researchers focus on antibody testing

Reliable blood tests to detect past infection will be crucial in stopping COVID-19 pandemic.
OHSU, UO to study SARS-CoV-2 in the hospital setting

OHSU, UO to study SARS-CoV-2 in the hospital setting

The effort could inform environmental monitoring in hospitals and clinics nationwide.
Don’t wait for emergency care, OHSU physicians urge

Don’t wait for emergency care, OHSU physicians urge

Forgoing a trip to the emergency room can be dangerous.
COVID-19-related illness among children: What we know so far

COVID-19-related illness among children: What we know so far

Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children is rare, but developing.
Oregon’s COVID-19 story emerges from gene sequencing

Oregon’s COVID-19 story emerges from gene sequencing

16 genomes from OHSU show great diversity.