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Oregon State TRACE results suggest five people per 1,000 in Eugene infected with SARS-CoV-2

Results from sampling Nov. 7 and 8 by Oregon State University and the University of Oregon suggest that about five people per 1,000 in Eugene at the time had the virus that causes COVID-19.

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Oregon State University, University of Oregon team up to bring TRACE sampling to Lane County

Scientists and students from Oregon State University and the University of Oregon are teaming up to bring OSU’s TRACE Community COVID-19 public health project to Lane County.

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Research in action

This two-year study presents a unique opportunity to test a non-invasive biomarker.

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YOUR IMPACT – AMPLIFIED

The college has been able to respond rapidly to an immediate need for evidence-based research thanks in part to graduate student fellowships.

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College leaders recognized at OPHA Annual Meeting

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New state-specific poverty measure offers more accurate counting of Oregon’s poor

Policymakers will have a clearer understanding of who is most at risk of falling below the poverty line and highlights the contribution of public safety net programs.