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Full-Text Articles in Medicine and Health Sciences
Reviving Focused Scrutiny In The Constitutional Review Of Public Health Measures, Robert Gatter
Reviving Focused Scrutiny In The Constitutional Review Of Public Health Measures, Robert Gatter
All Faculty Scholarship
This article re-examines the "focused scrutiny" standard proposed by Prof. Scott Burris in 1989 and argues for its application particularly during an infectious disease emergency such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Focused scrutiny seeks to tie judicial review of the constitutionality of public health measures closely to the facts of the particular disease and to evidence of the efficacy of each governmental action to prevent the spread of that disease, even when courts adopt rational basis testing.
Hiv Vaccines: Progress, Limitations And A Crispr/Cas9 Vaccine, Omar A. Garcia Martinez
Hiv Vaccines: Progress, Limitations And A Crispr/Cas9 Vaccine, Omar A. Garcia Martinez
Biology: Student Scholarship & Creative Works
ABSTRACT: The HIV-1 pandemic continues to thrive due to ineffective HIV-1 vaccines. Historically, the world’s most infectious diseases, such as polio and smallpox, have been eradicated or have come close to eradication due to the advent of effective vaccines. Highly active antiretroviral therapy is able to delay the onset of AIDS but can neither rid the body of HIV-1 proviral DNA nor prevent further transmission. A prophylactic vaccine that prevents the various mechanisms HIV-1 has to evade and attack our immune system is needed to end the HIV-1 pandemic. Recent advances in engineered nuclease systems, like the CRISPR/Cas9 system, have …
Dispensing Collaboration, Valerie Lucus Cem, Cbcp
Dispensing Collaboration, Valerie Lucus Cem, Cbcp
Valerie Lucus-McEwen CEM CBCP
Collaboration between UC Davis and Yolo County Public Health to provide a real-time POD (Point of Distribution).