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Microbes behind the malodor: cross-feeding in bacterial vaginosis
From the Fredricks Lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division
Zeroing in on vaginal microbes that most increase HIV risk
Signature combination of BV bacteria and immune proteins associated with highest risk could help guide prevention
Fallopian tube organoids provide a new way to study pelvic host-microbe interactions
From the Fredricks Lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division
Can estrogen improve vaginal health for postmenopausal women?
From the Fredricks lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease and Clinical Research Divisions
Investigating the mechanisms of genitourinary syndrome of menopause
From the Fredricks lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, and Massachusetts General Hospital
New bacterium named in honor of Fred Hutch
First organism named after research center linked to bacterial vaginosis, higher HIV risk
BV-associated bacteria thrive in inflammatory environments
From the Fredricks Lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division
New regional collaborations will accelerate innovation in data-intensive medical science
Three research teams in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia receive pilot funding from Cascadia Data Alliance
Commensals turn pathogenic in graft-vs-host disease
From the University of Michigan and the Fredricks Lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division
Eight promising projects win Evergreen Fund grants to promote commercialization of research
A dozen scientists to receive up to $200K from 3-year-old Fred Hutch program
Infections in immune-compromised patients: 5 new frontiers
Infectious disease experts gather in Seattle to find solutions for patients with compromised immunity
Fred Hutch deepens its focus on the microbiome
Microbiome Research Initiative hosts 2-day symposium
Microbiome research refines HIV risk for women
<p>For the first time, seven species of vaginal bacteria linked to higher HIV susceptibility</p>
Exploring the post-menopausal vaginal ecosystem
From the Fredricks Lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division
Good News: Researchers create a 'Rosetta Stone' to decode immune recognition
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements
Exploring the human gut microbiome
Scientific interest in this diverse world of bacteria has flipped from fear to fascination
The microbiome’s murky role in pregnancy loss and complication
The same vaginal bacteria linked to promotion — and prevention — of various pregnancy complications, studies find
Don’t douche, and other lessons about the vaginal microbiome
Exploring the microscopic world between our legs