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coronavirologist

[ kuh-roh-nuh-vahy-rol-uh-jist, ‐vi‐ ]

noun

  1. a medical researcher or scientist specializing in the study of coronaviruses and the illnesses they cause.


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Other Words From

  • co·ro·na·vi·rol·o·gy noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of coronavirologist1

First recorded in 1985–90; corona(virus) ( def ) + virologist ( def )
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Example Sentences

It “appears to have jumped over from songbirds,” says OSU coronavirologist Linda Saif, who went on to isolate the virus in swine cell cultures.

“The jury’s out,” says Timothy Sheahan, a coronavirologist at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

From Nature

Stanley Perlman, a coronavirologist at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, says that the animal studies conducted so far can tell vaccine developers only so much.

Stanley Perlman, a coronavirologist at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, says that the animal studies conducted so far can tell vaccine developers only so much.

From Nature

“I just hate to see a world-class coronavirologist, who's dedicated her life working with this, being scrutinized as the possible source,” says Le Duc, who sees no evidence for a lab spillover but does not rule out the possibility.

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