News Alert: RSV Vaccine Study for High-Risk Adults Launched
Pfizer has launched a Phase 3 study of its RSV vaccine candidate and GW researchers are studying the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness.
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News Alert: RSV Vaccine Study for High-Risk Adults Launched
Pfizer has launched a Phase 3 study of its RSV vaccine candidate and GW researchers are studying the vaccine’s safety and effectiveness.
Media Tip Sheet: ChatGPT CEO Heads to Congress to Discuss AI Concerns and Risks
He is testifying before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee about the oversight, concerns and risks of artificial intelligence.
Media Tip Sheet: GW Experts Available To Comment on WHO’s Efforts to Tackle Obesity
The World Health Organization (WHO) is conducting its first review of obesity management guidelines in more than 20 years.
Media Tip Sheet: Supreme Court Decides National Pork Producers Council v Ross
On Thursday, the United States Supreme Court issued their decision on National Pork Council v Ross.
Media Tip Sheet: GW Experts Available: End of U.S. National Emergency to Respond to COVID-19
As the Department of Health and Human Services ends the federal public health emergency on May 11, 2023, a host of federal policies are affected.
Media Tip Sheet: EPA's Proposal Limiting Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Power Plants
The Environmental Protection Agency is proposing today new limits on greenhouse gas emissions from coal- and gas-fired power plants.
Media Tip Sheet: Animals in the workforce
Arlington National Cemetery announced starting May 1, 2023 the U.S. Army military horses will not be serving as escorts during funeral processions for 45 days.
Media Tip Sheet: Japan Moving Towards Opening First of Its Kind NATO Liaison Office
Japan is working towards opening a NATO liaison office.
Media Tip Sheet: Western Canada Wildfire Smoke Reaches U.S.
Parts of the U.S. northeast are starting to see smoke from the wildfires burning in Alberta, Canada.
Media Tip Sheet: GW Experts Available to Discuss Change in Breast Cancer Screening Recommendations
New draft recommendations from the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force state that women who are between 40 -74 should have screening mammograms every two years