The Perfect Score: COVID Testing and a Flattened Curve
November 5, 2020
An early epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic, New York City flattened the curve with science-based strategies that lowered the infection rate. Weill Cornell Medicine physicians and scientists continue to pioneer and use cutting-edge techniques to keep New Yorkers safe.
Some of Weill Cornell Medicine’s top experts from the departments of pathology, disease and disaster preparedness, and population and health sciences discuss the current state of testing for the virus that causes COVID-19 in this Insight Webinar, “The Perfect Score: COVID Testing and a Flattened Curve.”
To learn more about Weill Cornell Medicine’s work in this area and the activities of our faculty, please visit these links:
- Dr. Melissa Cushing, director of clinical laboratories, vice chair of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
- Dr. Nathaniel Hupert, co-director of the Cornell Institute for Disease and Disaster Preparedness at Weill Cornell Medicine
- Dr. Rainu Kaushal, senior associate dean for clinical research, chair of the Department of Population Health Sciences, and the Nanette Laitman Distinguished Professor of Healthcare
- Dr. Massimo Loda, chair of the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, deputy director of the Sandra and Edward Meyer Cancer Center, and the David T. Thompson Professor of Pathology