Data at a Distance

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Like a lot of other folks, stay-at-home scientists find themselves working in the company of pets and children

Data at a Distance

On March 17th, 2020, Duke University asked its research scientists (apart from essential clinical research) to curtail all laboratory activity and begin working from home as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.

A week earlier, classes had been moved to online learning, beginning March 23. Duke scientists from every field have found ways to continue their teaching, analyses, and grant-writing from their home offices. There are no labs or fieldwork, but science marches on.