Historical Reflections People Gave Up on Flu Pandemic Measures a Century Ago When They Tired of Them – and Paid a Price by J. Alexander Navarro March 23, 2021
Historical Reflections COVID-19 Vaccination: What We Can Learn From the Great Polio Vaccine Heist of 1959 by J. Alexander Navarro February 24, 2021
Historical Reflections How Roald Dahl Became a Passionate Vaccine Advocate by J. Alexander Navarro February 23, 2021
Historical Reflections 1918 Influenza Provides Warning for Potential Future Pandemic Reemergence by J. Alexander Navarro February 14, 2021
Historical Reflections Plague Outbreaks Picked Up Speed Over 300 Years by J. Alexander Navarro October 22, 2020
Historical Reflections COVID-19 Anti-Vaxxers Use the Same Arguments From 135 Years Ago by J. Alexander Navarro October 4, 2020
Antimicrobial Resistance Genome of Alexander Fleming’s Original Penicillin-Producing Mould Sequenced by J. Alexander Navarro September 28, 2020
Historical Reflections Lessons for COVID-19 Pandemic from the Massive Public Health Effort to Eradicate Smallpox by J. Alexander Navarro June 27, 2020
Historical Reflections 5 Ways the World is Better Off Dealing With a Pandemic Now Than in 1918 by J. Alexander Navarro June 25, 2020
Historical Reflections What the Archaeological Record Reveals About Epidemics Throughout History by J. Alexander Navarro June 15, 2020
Historical Reflections What FDR’s Polio Crusade Teaches Us About Presidential Leadership Amid Crisis by J. Alexander Navarro May 12, 2020
Historical Reflections Tracing the Ancestral Genome of The Plague by J. Alexander Navarro November 8, 2019
Historical Reflections The Soldiers Who Took on Yellow Fever by J. Alexander Navarro September 2, 2019
Historical Reflections Dr. Frances Kelsey vs. Chemie Grünenthal by J. Alexander Navarro April 28, 2019