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Using Biomaterials to Scale Up Nation's Lung Ventilation Resource 

Dr. Kagya Amoako and his students are using 3D-printing technology to develop innovative solutions for the possible lack of critical equipment healthcare providers need to treat patients impacted by the global COVID-19 pandemic. 

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"Based on the trajectory of the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 and fatality rates in the U.S., it is not unrealistic to think that we may face similar experiences of not having enough ventilators to provide respiratory support for the sick," said Dr. Amoako, who serves as director of the University’s Biomaterials and Medical Device Innovation Laboratory. "This is currently happening in Italy and Spain, and it could happen here."

California, Bay Area also 'pause' J&J vaccines because 1 in a million chance of blood clot

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Blood clots and vaccine link.
J&J vaccine association with severe type of blood clot about a week after getting inoculated. 

BMDilab 2021 Year in Review

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FDA Emergency approval application for a biomaterials-based connector that splits ventilator airflow to intubated patients. 

Fighting Myths & Misinformation as COVID-19 Vaccines Expected to Soon Roll Out

Health leaders call it a herculean task: rolling out a COVID-19 vaccine and building people’s confidence in it.

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Will the COVID Vaccine Make Things ‘Normal' Again?

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A University of New Haven professor is answering questions about what changes an approved COVID-19 vaccine will have on our daily lives.

UNH professor breaks down who should & shouldn't receive the COVID vaccine

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INTERVIEW: Doctor answers coronavirus vaccine questions

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This is Far From Over': Windham Urging Vigilance As COVID Cases Climb

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Health Care Systems Prepare for Vaccine Distribution

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Health Care Systems Prepare for Vaccine Distribution

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Media Highlights

Using Biomaterials to Scale Up Nation's Lung Ventilation Resource 

Dr. Kagya Amoako and his students are using 3D-printing technology to develop innovative solutions for the possible lack of critical equipment healthcare providers need to treat patients impacted by the global COVID-19 pandemic. 

polyVad.PNG

"Based on the trajectory of the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 and fatality rates in the U.S., it is not unrealistic to think that we may face similar experiences of not having enough ventilators to provide respiratory support for the sick," said Dr. Amoako, who serves as director of the University’s Biomaterials and Medical Device Innovation Laboratory. "This is currently happening in Italy and Spain, and it could happen here."

California, Bay Area also 'pause' J&J vaccines because 1 in a million chance of blood clot

newlab.PNG

Blood clots and vaccine link.
J&J vaccine association with severe type of blood clot about a week after getting inoculated. 

BMDilab 2021 Year in Review

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Here is to the Year in Review 2021 for Biomaterials and Medical Device Innovation Lab.

Radio iheart.PNG

FDA Emergency approval application for a biomaterials-based connector that splits ventilator airflow to intubated patients. 

Fighting Myths & Misinformation as COVID-19 Vaccines Expected to Soon Roll Out

Health leaders call it a herculean task: rolling out a COVID-19 vaccine and building people’s confidence in it.

TV NBC.PNG

Will the COVID Vaccine Make Things ‘Normal' Again?

NBC exclusive.PNG

A University of New Haven professor is answering questions about what changes an approved COVID-19 vaccine will have on our daily lives.

UNH professor breaks down who should & shouldn't receive the COVID vaccine

News 3.PNG

INTERVIEW: Doctor answers coronavirus vaccine questions

wfsb.PNG

This is Far From Over': Windham Urging Vigilance As COVID Cases Climb

abc.PNG

Health Care Systems Prepare for Vaccine Distribution

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Health Care Systems Prepare for Vaccine Distribution

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