With a School of Science and Engineering, School of Medicine, School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and National Primate Research Center all housed in the same institution, Tulane has the capacity to consider every aspect of COVID-19 from “bench to bedside,” beginning with the molecular biology level, rising through animal models and ultimately to clinical trials among our large patient population. And Tulane’s relatively small size among Research 1 institutions is an asset, providing the agility and closely interconnected type of community that can respond to changes and new information quickly — both major characteristics of this pandemic. Our uniqueness makes Tulane a best bet.

Fighting the
Next Pandemic
Research has the potential to save countless lives, create earlier detection systems and vaccine development. However, ensuring a thriving and supportive educational environment is equally important. Together we need to educate future generations to face the world’s greatest challenges those that we see today and the unknowns of tomorrow. Join us in being part of a new tomorrow.