Infectious Diseases in the Crosshairs

Stewart Wills

A new translational-research center being built in Jena, Germany, aims to speed the path from lab to clinic for promising biophotonic technologies.

 

figureArtist’s rendering of the planned LPI building in Jena, Germany. [Image: Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology]

As 2020 drew to a close, news on the COVID-19 front was decidedly mixed. The world was grappling with a second wave—or, in some societies, a third wave—of coronavirus infections, and facing the prospect of a tough 2021 first quarter. Yet the sudden news in November of very promising results in trials of COVID-19 vaccines raised hopes of gradually gaining the upper hand on the virus over the course of the year.

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