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Genetics, Immunological and Neurological Long-term Consequences in Prospective COVID-19 Cohort in Thailand, Japan, Philippines and USA |
| Principal Investigator / Affiliation | Nattiya Hirankarn (Professor) / Chulalongkorn University |
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| Kunihiro Otsuka (Designated Assistant Professor) / Tokushima University |
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| Douglas Golenbock (Professor) / UMass Medical School |
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| Fresthel Monica Climacosa (Associate Professor) / University of the Philippines Manila |
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| Year Adopted | 2020 |
| Research Period | 2 years |
| General Description of the Research Project | This cooperative research project aims to identify genetics and immunological and neurological long-term consequences of COVID-19 infection by a prospective cohort of COVID-19 affected patients from different genetic and epidemiologic background in Thailand, Japan, and Philippines in parallel to another on-going cohort in United States. This collaboration will shed light on the possible factor(s) that contribute to disease severity and long-term impact in recovered COVID-19 patients. |
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| Principal Investigator / Country of Research Team |
Nattiya Hirankarn Thailand
Kunihiro Otsuka Japan
Douglas Golenbock the United States
Fresthel Monica Climacosa the Philippines |
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