As the world continues to be impacted by the COVID-19 virus, the scientific and medical research communities continue to rely on past discoveries to inform effective treatments. How is archival research advancing COVID-19 research? What content are researchers accessing and citing from the archives as they search for therapeutics and vaccines for COVID-19? Of particular importance today is research that directs activity around RNA, and its relevance concerning vaccine options.
Guest speaker Angela K. Eggleston, Senior Editor, Biology, Nature, is exploring the intersection of RNA research and the Nature Archives as well as how it has benefited its users.
If you would like to find out how to use past research to solve today's problems, then listen to the webinar recording and download the presentation here.
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