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Comment by Breakthorough1on Mar 16, 2020 8:36am
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RE:It' being in Sunnybrook...

RE:It' being in Sunnybrook...Research team has isolated the COVID-19 virus March 12, 2020 SHARE Pictured left to right: Dr. Robert Kozak, Dr. Samira Mubareka,Dr. Arinjay Banerjee A team of researchers from Sunnybrook,McMaster University(opens in a new window)and theUniversity of Toronto(opens in a new window)has isolated severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the agent responsible for the ongoing outbreak of COVID-19. Thanks to nimble collaboration, the team was able to culture the virus from two clinical specimens in a Level 3 containment facility. We need key tools to develop solutions to this pandemic. While the immediate response is crucial, longer-term solutions come from essential research into this novel virus, saidDr. Samira Mubareka, microbiologist and infectious diseases physician at Sunnybrook. The isolated virus will help researchers in Canada and across the world develop better diagnostic testing, treatments and vaccines, and gain a better understanding of SARS-CoV-2 biology, evolution and clinical shedding. Researchers from these world-class institutions came together in a grassroots way to successfully isolate the virus in just a few short weeks, said Dr. Rob Kozak, clinical microbiologist at Sunnybrook. It demonstrates the amazing things that can happen when we collaborate. Dr. Arinjay Banerjee, NSERC post-doctoral fellow at McMaster University, said he knows the collaboration wont stop there. Now that we have isolated the SARS-CoV-2 virus, we can share this with other researchers and continue this teamwork, he said. The more viruses that are made available in this way, the more we can learn, collaborate and share. Congratulations to the researchers from these three Canadian institutions: Dr. Samira Mubareka and Dr. Rob Kozak of Sunnybrook and University of Toronto; Dr. Arinjay Banerjee and Dr. Karen Mossman of McMaster University. With gratitude to the CL3 team and Biosafety Officers. Read more:McMaster researcher plays key role in isolating COVID-19 virus for use in urgent research(opens in a new window)U of T and Sunnybrook virologists work on tools to combat coronavirus outbreak(opens in a new window)Dr. Samira Mubareka: a leading expert in Sunnybrook's response to COVID-19(opens in a new window)
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