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Sharing science to understand Long COVID

RECOVER Research Review (R3) Seminar Series

The goal of the R3 Seminar Series is to share the RECOVER Initiative’s research findings with researchers and the public. These seminars accelerate scientific discovery by allowing experts to share their latest insights on Long COVID and related conditions. Some R3 sessions also inform the public about other research on Long COVID. You can find recordings of all R3 Seminar sessions in the Previous Seminars section below.

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Upcoming Seminars

December 09, 2025
12:00PM Eastern Time

Using RECOVER data to advance your research

Part 1 of this two-part webinar series will focus on accessing and using RECOVER observational study datapoints, such as data collected from study visits and symptom surveys.

January 13, 2026
12:00PM Eastern Time

Using RECOVER biosamples to advance your research

Part 2 of the webinar series will focus on accessing and using biosamples from RECOVER observational studies in ancillary studies.

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Commonalities with Other Disorders and Post-viral Syndromes: Focus on ME/CFS

During the April 12th RECOVER Research Review (R3) Seminar, researchers presented on commonalities between ME/CFS (Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) and PASC. Presenters discussed what is known about these disorders, the gaps in our knowledge, and how RECOVER will contribute to filling these knowledge gaps. View the recording on YouTube.

Clinical Spectrum of PASC: Overview

During the May 22nd RECOVER Research Review (R3) Seminar, researchers presented on the clinical spectrum of PASC in both adults and children. Researchers discussed patient experiences with Long COVID, PASC in children, and an overview of PASC. View the recording on YouTube.

Epidemiology of Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection: Current Understanding and Key Questions

During the March 1st RECOVER Research Review (R3) Seminar, researchers presented on the epidemiology of PASC in both adults and children. Presenters discussed what is known about PASC epidemiology, the gaps in our knowledge, and how RECOVER will contribute to filling those gaps. View the recording on YouTube.

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