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Mel Krajden
Mel Krajden
Professor
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine
Faculty of Medicine
BC Centre for Disease Control
COVID-19 Research Area(s)
Diagnostics, Genomics & Transmission Dynamics, Epidemiology & Public Health
COVID-19 Projects (UBC Lead)
Linking Transmission Metadata to Viral Genotype and Serological Response of COVID-19
Rapid Response to Emerging Serious Pathogen Outbreaks using Next-gen Data: R2ESPOND
Response to Emerging Serious Pathogen Outbreaks using Next-gen Data (RESPOND)
SARS‐CoV‐2 Study for Eased Restrictions in British Columbia – SAfER
Securing Reagent Supplies and Scaling COVID-19
COVID-19 Projects (UBC Collaborator)
COVID-19 Germline Analysis: Germline analysis of patients infected with the COVID-19 coronavirus
COVID-19 Immunological Investigation: Quality, quantity and kinetics of antibody and cell-mediated responses
Profiling biological properties of SARS-CoV-2 VoCs and evaluating their susceptibility to therapeutics
Prognostication of ACE II Receptor (PACEiiR)
Prospective Evaluation of immunity after COVID-19 vaccines
The SPRING Study: Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus 2 prevalence in children and young adults in British Columbia: an observational study
Related News, Media and Articles
Two studies to determine the impact of COVID-19 vaccines in residents of long-term care facilities in B.C. and Alberta