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R3 Seminar Recap: Mechanistic Pathways of PASC Session 3: Organ Damage and Reprogramming of Host Tissues and Organs

Researchers across NIH are sharing expertise, data, and innovative research tools to make discoveries that could help improve the lives of people with Long COVID.

During the April 11th RECOVER Research Review (R3) Seminar, researchers explored the mechanistic pathways of PASC, focusing on how the virus that causes COVID-19 led to long-term effects. Presenters discussed the molecular basis of Long COVID, including olfactory impairment, plasma proteomics, and the role of T-cell chronotypes in autoimmunity.

Watch the R3 recording below or on YouTube

Audio Transcript (PDF, 310 KB)

Seminar Panelists

Benjamin tenOever, PhD, NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Douglas D. Fraser, MD, PhD, Western University

James R. Heath, PhD, Institute for Systems Biology

Jim Stone, MD, PhD, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School