University of Arkansas: New 'Short Talks' Explores Researchers Drive to a Coronavirus Vaccine
June 04, 2020
June 04, 2020
FAYETTEVILLE, Arkansas, June 4 -- The University of Arkansas issued the following news:
Mahmoud Moradi's work might be the unconventional strategy for developing a coronavirus vaccine.
Only weeks after the virus broke in the United States, Moradi, an assistant professor of chemistry in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, was granted access to Frontera, a supercomputer sponsored by National Science Foundation. It allowed him to build dynamic, three-dim . . .
Mahmoud Moradi's work might be the unconventional strategy for developing a coronavirus vaccine.
Only weeks after the virus broke in the United States, Moradi, an assistant professor of chemistry in the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, was granted access to Frontera, a supercomputer sponsored by National Science Foundation. It allowed him to build dynamic, three-dim . . .