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Oh, the microbes you’ll meet!
Fred Hutch Cancer Center immunologist discovers a biological mechanism sprung in the first week of life that trains a mouse pup’s immune system to tolerate harmless gut bugs and new foods
The body remembers: traces of breastfeeding linger in blood for decades
From the Sasamoto research group, Public Health Sciences Division
Diagnosed with thyroid cancer, new mom counted the days until she could have another child
Radioactive iodine treatment required her to wean her baby
Insights from infants could inform HIV vaccine design
Dr. Julie Overbaugh mines decades-old samples to find new clues to effective immune responses to HIV