Dan Barouch, MD, PhD (Center for Virology and Vaccine Research, BIDMC), discusses how COVID-19 is transmitted.

It’s Not Whether You Were Exposed to the Virus. It’s How Much.

James Kirby, MD (Pathology, BIDMC) discusses how his lab has evolved over the past few months to process the high amount of tests for COVID-19. Erin Duffey (Research, BIDMC) shares her experience being redeployed to work in the microbiology lab.

Volunteers helping process coronavirus tests

John Torous, MD (Psychiatry, BIDMC) discusses regulation around mental health apps.

Mental health apps draw wave of new users as experts call for more oversight

Meet the Press: Dan Barouch, MD, PhD Interview

Dan Barouch, MD, PhD (Center for Virology and Vacci...

During Modern Healthcare’s Transformation Summit webinar series, Kevin Tabb, MD (President & CEO, BILH) discussed the collaboration and partnerships between local hospitals during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Next phase of telemedicine to move beyond video visits

Dhruv Kazi, MD, MSc, MS (Cardiology, BIDMC) and colleagues quantified the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the numbers of patients seeking medical attention for select potentially life-threatening diagnoses.

Stroke, heart-attack cases plummet during pandemic

Dan Barouch, MD, PhD (Center for Virology and Vaccine Research, BIDMC) and colleagues reported in Science two studies of laboratory monkeys that suggest antibodies produced during recovery from COVID-19 provide immunity from the virus, whether triggered by infection or vaccine.

Latest on global search for coronavirus vaccine: Three candidates show early promise

Dhruv Kazi, MD, MSc, MS (Cardiology, BIDMC) and Kevin Tabb, MD (President & CEO, BILH) discuss the importance of seeking medical attention for select potentially life-threatening diagnoses and a recent study that quantified how COVID-19 has impacted the number of patients doing so.

Study shows drop in ER visits for heart attacks, strokes

Dan Barouch, MD, PhD (Center for Virology and Vaccine Research, BIDMC) and colleagues reported in Science two studies of laboratory monkeys that suggest antibodies produced during recovery from COVID-19 provide immunity from the virus, whether triggered by infection or vaccine.

Beth Israel anti-body testing provides new insight and hope in coronavirus fight