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A COVID-19 pulmonary infection auxiliary diagnosis system developed
February 24, 2020
According to the Guidelines on the Novel Coronavirus-Infected Pneumonia Diagnosis and Treatment (Tentative, the Fifth Revision), Hubei Province, the epidemic focus in China, added“clinical diagnosis cases”to confirmed cases, meaning that patients show imagery characteristics of pneumonia will be confirmed with COVID-19.
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XJTU researchers invented China’s first new PCR nucleic acid testing instrument
February 18, 2020
The instrument has been put into production and is already in sure front linehospitals treating COVID-19 throughout China.
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XJTU develops multifunctional thermometric robots for inspection and disinfection
February 17, 2020
The research team led by XJTU Professor Mei Xuesong has developed a multifunctional robot for measuring body temperature, inspection, and disinfection.
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Liu Wenyue develops a COVID-19 infection risk big data evaluation model
February 14, 2020
Recently, XJTU's associate professor Liu Wenyue of the School of Management, developed a COVID-19 infection risk big data evaluation model.
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XJTU’s AI team supports hospitals in 2019-nCov medical screening
February 11, 2020
The Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIM) team of XJTU's School of Mathematics and Statistics developed an online health service and medical screening system for the Second Affiliated Hospital of XJTU focused on 2019-nCov prevention and control.
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XJTU’s progress in finding effective medication for treating 2019-nCov
February 10, 2020
On February 3, 2020, Professor Liu Bing of the First Affiliated Hospital of XJTU, and researchers from Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science &Technology, Wuhan Children's Hospital, CAS Beijing Institute of Genomics, and Huawei Cloud selected 5 antiviral drugs that might be effective in treating 2019-nCov.
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Researchers of XJTU’s School of Mathematics establish a model to estimate transmission risk of 2019 Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia
January 28, 2020
A dynamic transmission model was established to estimate the transmission risk of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Pneumonia (2019-nCov) by researchers of Xi'an Jiaotong University, Shaanxi Normal University, and York University, Canada. Based on related data and experience in estimating the transmission risk of SARS in 2003, biomathematics researchers explored the 2019-nCov's mechanisms of transmission, taking into consideration relevant isolation principles and travel restrictions, and established the model.
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XJTU alumnus Huang Xuhua wins 2019 Highest Science and Technology Award of China
January 14, 2020
XJTU alumnus, Huang Xuhua, won the Highest Science and Technology Award of China.