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Fauci praises BGU research team for detecting early COVID-19 variants

- • Jerusalem Post Staff

Chief Medical Advisor to the US President Dr. Anthony Fauci praised Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Prof. Tomer Hertz and his research team for their efforts in detecting early variants of the novel coronaviru­s.

In a letter sent on Sunday, Fauci said he appreciate­d “the critical contributi­ons [Hertz’s] team has made during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.”

“Your research has been incredibly important to the fast-paced pandemic response and has supported public health efforts around the world. You are a leading example for both the infectious disease and broader biomedical research communitie­s, and

I am grateful for your unwavering commitment to global public health,” Fauci wrote, and thanked each member of the team.

Hertz responded, “We have been generating monthly rankings of SARS-CoV-2 variants based on prediction­s of their escape from antibodies for the group for the last eight months. My students and I have been part of the early detection group that analyzes the viral sequence data.”

Hertz and his students are part of the SARS-CoV-2 Assessment of Viral Evolution (SAVE) program at the US National Institutes of Health. The professor recently co-authored a paper that was published in the journal Nature in March that studied the risk of COVID variants on immune protection.

The research also detailed the SAVE program’s collaborat­ive approach to identifyin­g and curating data about any possible emerging variants. The SAVE method is considered a template for quick responses against rapidly evolving pathogens and can be used to fight any future health pandemics.

 ?? (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) ?? ANTHONY FAUCI speaks about the coronaviru­s during a press briefing at the White House in Washington.
(Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) ANTHONY FAUCI speaks about the coronaviru­s during a press briefing at the White House in Washington.

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