"We don't do science projects just because they're cool. We're doing them to solve important problems that are facing the nation and our workforce." So said Dr. Lloyd Hough, who leads the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate's (S&T) Hazard Awareness and Characterization Technology Center (HAC-TC). HAC-TC provides subject matter expertise on chemical, biological, and explosive hazards to S&T programs and supports the directorate's use of the innovative science-based capabilities at S&T's National Biodefence Analysis and Countermeasure Center (NBACC) to conduct vital research on COVID-19 and other diseases. And Hough is right—with a devastating pandemic raging around the globe, there is perhaps no more important scientific endeavor than to identify ways to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. | | | | |
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