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Governing in Crisis: Battling COVID-19 with the Power of Science

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Dr. Levine discusses the defining characteristics of the scientific method, the role that science has played in human progress including the enhancement of human health, and the critical impact of the federal government in advancing the health sciences through work done in such agencies as the NIH, CDC and FDA. He also talks about the nature of the COVID-19 disease and efforts to develop a vaccine.

Arthur S. Levine recently completed more than 21 years of distinguished service as the Senior Vice Chancellor for the Health Sciences and John and Gertrude Petersen Dean of the School of Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. He now serves as Executive Director of the University’s Brain Institute and Professor of Medicine, Molecular Genetics and Neurobiology.

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Arthur S. Levine, former Senior Vice Chancellor for the Health Sciences - University of Pittsburgh.
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Governing in Crisis:  Battling COVID-19 with the Power of Science
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