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I have been fascinated for quite a while with the potential of various wavelengths of light to prevent and treat infectious diseases. While that, on the surface, may not seem to be in the wheelhouse of an Emergency Physician, in fact Emergency Departments often serve as canaries in the coal mines of new diseases.

I am honored to be part of a company developing cutting-edge technologies that can benefit our patients and staff. As a hospital administrator, I also saw the immediate potential utility of UV Angel products throughout the hospital and the rest of the healthcare system. The COVID pandemic has challenged us beyond anything we have seen for at least a century, but this will not be the last we see of new, highly contagious, rapidly spreading pathogens.

UV Angel offers unique approaches and valuable technologies to our armamentarium to fight these pathogens. I am excited by the current and new products in development by our team and our partners. As a hospital administrator and a nurse, I have lived through all sorts of healthcare crises. COVID, however, has really shone a light on the toll a pandemic can take on our healthcare system.

Not only are the patients very ill, scared, and often alone, but our nurses, ancillary, and support staff are vulnerable as well. The air has been shown to be a significant source of infection. Break rooms are too often ignored in the cleaning process. As weary staff take a break, pull off their masks, and drink and eat when they can, they are at risk. UV Angel technologies address unmet needs by disinfecting the air as well as surfaces not attended by standard cleaning.

Backed by science and supported by an incredible team, the technologies offer unique approaches to disease prevention that will stand the test of time. Jacky Schultz, R. As an infectious disease specialist, I have been interested in the power of light for the prevention and treatment of diseases for some time. We are constantly challenged by new infectious agents, multidrug-resistant pathogens, and disease transmission.

COVID is a stark reminder of how vulnerable we are as a global society and, to be sure, this will not be the last pandemic challenge in our lifetime. The air as a source of contamination is obvious but I have not seen any group or company approach the problem of decontaminating the air we breathe in such objective and science-based technologies that meet the needs not only today but for years to come.

The team is made up of stars in the field and I feel fortunate to be part of that team. As a full-time scientist at the Wellman Center for Photomedicine, I have been involved in research and published on the use of light to treat infectious diseases. UV Angel has a team of scientists and engineers, in partnership with some very large and successful companies, developing state-of-the-art technologies that are addressing the unmet needs of medicine today.

I am pleased to be able to contribute to that as part of the Clinical Advisory Board. I am excited about many of the technologies the team is working on. Tianhong Dai, Ph. UV Angel Adapt Monitor and treat frequently touched surfaces, right at the source of contamination. Data Platform Get the information you need to make informed treatment decisions. Industries Industries of all types are using UV Angel products, and the possibilities are endless.

Retail Contact Us. Health Care Learn More. Dentistry Learn More. Restaurant Learn More. Corporate Contact Us. Hospitality Learn More. Real Estate Learn More. Education Learn More. Transportation Contact Us. Manufacturing Contact Us. UV Angel in the News. In the sub, Lawson and his surviving shipmates are barricaded into a small section of the submarine, temporarily safe but unable to control the submarine.

As they evaluate their options, they are alarmed to hear a clanging sound in the tubes until Lawson recognizes it as Morse code: an SOS signal.

They open the tube and discover Angel inside. On the submarine, Angel asks for the captain and is informed that he is dead and that Lawson is now in charge. Angel issues an order and provides a verification code to assure the crew that he is on their side. He heads for the hatch to confront the creature and comes face-to-face with a dark-haired Spike , clad in a black leather Nazi jacket. Spike assumes that Angel was grabbed by the S.

Spike introduces Angel to the two other recently freed prisoners, vampires named Nostroyev and the Prince of Lies. When Spike learns that several humans are still alive, he wants to kill them; Angel forbids killing the humans because they need the crew to get back to the surface "We're underwater?

Spike tries to prove that he can steer them out, but he just sets off an alarm. When Nostroyev insists upon killing all but one of the crew, Angel kills him. When Angel reiterates his demand that no humans be killed, Spike gives him the two-fingered salute and a "heil Hitler. In the present, Lawson confronts Angel in his office. Angel recognizes him and learns that Lawson has been keeping tabs on him over the past 60 years.

Back on the sub, Angel introduces the crew to Spike and the Prince of Lies, telling them to put the vamps to work. Angel and Lawson move the dead crew members out of the way as Lawson says that he is not sure how to feel about Spike being there, since he killed the captain. Angel reminds him that they have to follow orders and bring the sub in.

Lawson replies that "there's a difference between orders and purpose. Angel tells him that the job they do will help win the war, so they need to work together. In the present, Lawson asks Angel if he only did what he did on the sub for himself. He wants to understand "why we do what we do. Angel reminds him that the last time they saw each other, Angel promised he would kill Lawson the next time they met.

Lawson says that he would never come to Angel without having something up his sleeve. He takes Angel to a conference room, where Angel sees that Wesley, Fred, and Gunn are all tied up and standing on office chairs. Lawson explains that the gang have wire around their necks, so if they get knocked off their chairs, they'll be decapitated. Back on the sub, the crew takes command of the submarine while Spike complains to Angel that he wants to steer the sub and be addressed as "Captain.

They two hear screaming from the next room and rush over to discover that the Prince of Lies is beating up the captured Nazi. He and Lawson try to get the Prince of Lies away from the Nazi, but Angel has to stake him to stop him. Angel has to explain to Lawson that the Prince of Lies was a vampire. Spike points out that the Prince of Lies was holding a report in German and demands that the Nazi tell them what it contains.

Lawson translates an impromptu interrogation while Spike "menaces" the Nazi officer, who reveals that the Nazis have been doing experiments on vampires, trying to learn how to control them. The Nazis eventually plan to use the controlled vampires in the Nazi army.

Spike is furious about what the Nazis are doing, and assumes that the Americans have similar plans. Accordingly, Spike reiterates his desire to kill the crew, but Angel and Lawson stop him. Lawson insists that the Americans would never experiment on vampires or try to control them, saying: "You don't win a war by doing whatever it takes. You win by doing what's right. By this time, Spike has figured out that Angel is playing both sides, and expresses both surprise and respect for the move.

They hear an explosion, and a distracted Spike accidentally sets his clothes on fire instead of burning up the whole report.

Enemy destroyers are spotted and the crew tries the submarine, but after more explosions the sub is rendered motionless. The sub starts taking on water and Angel helps fix the pipes to stop the flow. As Spike notes that the Nazi has disappeared, Lawson looks for his screwdriver.

He turns around and the Nazi stabs him in the stomach with the missing screwdriver. Angel tries to get the dying Lawson to tell him how to get the sub home. Lawson says that he's the only one who is capable of doing what needs to be done.

Angel vamps out and bites Lawson, then makes Lawson drink from him. Angel heads back to the main room and tells the crew to get ready to surface. The newly-sired Lawson repairs the sub and thanks Angel. However, he now wants to eat the rest of the crew, since he and Angel do not need them anymore. Angel takes Lawson to the main room, warning the rest of the crew to keep their distance from him, and forces him to leave the sub to swim the 20 miles to dry land.

He warns Lawson that the sun will come up in eight hours, and tells him that if he ever sees him again, he will kill him.

As Lawson leaves the sub. Spike laughs at Angel's actions, telling him that he is "still a dick," and is irritated when Angel also forces him to leave. In the present, Angel tells Lawson that he never wanted to sire Lawson, but Lawson notes that it seems fair to sacrifice his life to help the Americans. Angel tells him that killing the gang will not change the past; Lawson says that it will hurt Angel, which might be enough for him. They fight, and Lawson accuses Angel of making him nothing because Angel gave him a little bit of his soul.



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