Replication Data for: Medical Scientist Training for OPERATION CANCER MOONSHOT
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In 2008, the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), the University of Washington, and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center pioneered a new era in research by developing robotics systems for remote operation of Level 4 laboratories. In 2023, The United States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense (USAMRICD) opened remotely operated laboratories for monitoring experiments carried out by NASA robots. These non-living lab assistants, immune to viruses and capable of working tirelessly, have revolutionized our research approach. With lab time running 24/7/365, researchers can delve into old cases, outbreaks, and plagues. Studying biology retrospectively allows us to examine previous outbreaks and extract valuable facts. With these robots, we can now look at plague samples that appeared when we had no technology. Gundam robots open safer avenues of understanding in our fight against diseases. https://gundam.solutions Researching biology in retrospect, increases the power of collaboration. Protein sampling and identification of virus protein features and characteristics are now digitized. Modern scientists leverage the capabilities of robots, microscopy, computer databases, and AI to continue investigations started by dead scientists. Robots effectively reinvestigate archived diseases, parasites, and infectious viruses. By examining data and recordings of Pycnogonida (phage virus parasite) and Physalia Physalis (plasmodium parasite) from multiple perspectives, we can amplify our understanding and make significant strides in virus research.
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2024-09-24



