Understanding the COVID-19 Vaccine: An In-Depth Look with Professors from Agnes Scott College
Janelle S. Peifer (Moderator), Assistant Professor of Psychology
Erin L. Bradley, Linda Lentz Hubert Assistant Professor of Public Health
Stacey B. Dutton, Assistant Professor of Biology and Neuroscience
Maryam Jernigan-Noesi, Assistant Professor of Psychology
(Recorded on February 19, 2021) Join four Agnes Scott College professors as they discuss the COVID-19 vaccines and production process from the perspectives of biologists, public health experts, and psychologists. They will dive into conversations regarding some of the myths and facts about the vaccine as well as discuss vaccine hesitancy in various communities.
DISCLAIMER: This podcast was recorded on Feb. 19, 2021 prior to J&J vaccine emergency authorization.
DISCLAIMER: This podcast was recorded on February 19, 2021 prior to Johnson & Johnson's vaccine emergency authorization.
Join four Agnes Scott College professors as they discuss the COVID-19 vaccines and production process from the perspectives of biologists, public health experts, and psychologists. They will dive into conversations regarding some of the myths and facts about the vaccine as well as discuss vaccine hesitancy in various communities.
Janelle S. Peifer (Moderator), Assistant Professor of Psychology
Erin L. Bradley, Linda Lentz Hubert Assistant Professor of Public Health
Stacey B. Dutton, Assistant Professor of Biology and Neuroscience
Maryam Jernigan-Noesi, Assistant Professor of Psychology
Join four Agnes Scott College professors as they discuss the COVID-19 vaccines and production process from the perspectives of biologists, public health experts, and psychologists. They will dive into conversations regarding some of the myths and facts about the vaccine as well as discuss vaccine hesitancy in various communities.
Janelle S. Peifer (Moderator), Assistant Professor of Psychology
Erin L. Bradley, Linda Lentz Hubert Assistant Professor of Public Health
Stacey B. Dutton, Assistant Professor of Biology and Neuroscience
Maryam Jernigan-Noesi, Assistant Professor of Psychology