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The NYU Tandon School of Engineering and School of Global Health will share information gathered from New York City medical and transit locations to model the spread of the coronavirus throughout the world.
A team from NYU Tandon School of Engineering and School of Global Health will share information gathered from New York City medical and transit locations with epidemiologists seeking to model the spread of the coronavirus throughout the world.
To say the coronavirus (COVID-19) is a “wake-up call” would be the understatement of the year. As states independently decide what work is considered "essential" and what isn't, POB wants to hear from you about how your work has been impacted by the pandemic.
The event, which was planned to take place on March 23-25, 2020 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center, in Washington DC will be rescheduled in 2020.