Featured Story At the School of Medicine, COVID-19 Creates an Academic Year Like No Other
Students and trainees are starting an academic year for the history books, one with challenges galore but opportunities as well.
Students and trainees are starting an academic year for the history books, one with challenges galore but opportunities as well.
Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists report that the hook SARS-CoV-2 uses to latch onto and infect cells is up to 700 times more prevalent in the olfactory supporting cells lining the inside of the upper part of the nose.