Yes, the air was better during lockdown The drop in traffic-related air pollution in the Boston area found by Tufts researchers offers lessons for the future. COVID-19 , Research news , Faculty , Women engineers
Aiding mRNA vaccine development Researchers from Tufts University and MIT team up to address potential challenges in mRNA COVID-19 vaccine development. COVID-19 , Human health and bioengineering , Research news , Faculty
Researchers pivot to fight COVID-19 Engineers and researchers, including Tiampo Family Assistant Professor Amy Pickering and alumna Laura Corlin, work to understand the coronavirus. COVID-19 , Research news , Tufts Now , Faculty , Alumni , Women engineers
3D printing PPE for the nation’s largest hospitals When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Jason Jammallo, MSEM 12, sprang into action and began 3D printing PPE. COVID-19 , Alumni
Computer science team receives COVID-19 rapid response funding Computer science researchers develop a robot that can autonomously disinfect spaces. COVID-19 , Research news , Faculty , Graduate students
Alumni lead through the COVID-19 crisis Yukinobu Tanimoto, E14, and Alissa Brandon, E09, team up to make and distribute PPE in the Bay Area. COVID-19 , Tufts Now , Alumni
Using Artificial Intelligence to Help Diagnose COVID-19 Software developed at Tufts has been successful at identifying COVID-19 pneumonia in more than 99 percent of the X-ray images it processes. COVID-19 , Intelligent systems , Tufts Now , Faculty , Women engineers
Advice for the Class of 2020 Tufts alumnus Jim Lawton offers words of advice to computer science students graduating during an uncertain time. COVID-19 , Alumni , Graduate students , Undergraduate students
When the pandemic struck, this class struck back PhD student Sara Rudolph and classmates in her Medicinal Chemistry class quickly pivoted to studying COVID-19 this spring. COVID-19 , Human health and bioengineering , Human-technology interface , Tufts Now , Graduate students , Women engineers