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Coronavirus’ distant past reveals ancient roots of trait that could help them jump species

Coronavirus’ distant past reveals ancient roots of trait that could help them jump species

SARS-related coronaviruses with theoretical spillover potential more widespread than previously thought
Hutch NewsFebruary 03, 2022
The past, present, and future of antibody-based pandemic protection

The past, present, and future of antibody-based pandemic protection

From the Bloom Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Science SpotlightSeptember 20, 2021
Immune signatures of severe COVID disease

Immune signatures of severe COVID disease

From the Lund lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division
Science SpotlightMarch 15, 2021
'Everything we’ve been training for is happening now'

'Everything we’ve been training for is happening now'

How early-career virologists dropped everything to seize the opportunity, and face the challenges, of studying the coronavirus
Hutch NewsSeptember 16, 2020
What happens if the coronavirus’s spikes mutate?

What happens if the coronavirus’s spikes mutate?

First-of-its-kind study explores how changes in the virus’s ‘lock picks’ could help or hinder its ability to sneak into our cells
Hutch NewsAugust 13, 2020
Fred Hutch joins international COVID-19 vaccine effort

Fred Hutch joins international COVID-19 vaccine effort

New clinical trials network will evaluate vaccines and antibodies to prevent COVID-19
News ReleasesJuly 08, 2020
Fred Hutch and University of Washington experts: Treat COVID-19 earlier to save lives

Fred Hutch and University of Washington experts: Treat COVID-19 earlier to save lives

New review article in Open Forum Infectious Diseases suggests “golden opportunity being missed”
News ReleasesJune 16, 2020
Validating antibody tests to determine SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence

Validating antibody tests to determine SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence

From the University of Washington and the Jerome lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division
Science SpotlightJune 15, 2020
Metagenomic sequencing uncovers SARS-CoV-2 co-infections

Metagenomic sequencing uncovers SARS-CoV-2 co-infections

From the University of Washington and the Jerome lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division
Science SpotlightJune 15, 2020
Join Drs. Larry Corey and John Mascola for a discussion on COVID-19 vaccines

Join Drs. Larry Corey and John Mascola for a discussion on COVID-19 vaccines

Hear from two global experts about how existing partnerships, networks and infrastructure can be used to develop, test and distribute vaccines safely and effectively, in record time
News ReleasesJune 02, 2020
Fred Hutch, NIH experts outline plan for COVID-19 vaccines

Fred Hutch, NIH experts outline plan for COVID-19 vaccines

In a Science perspective, experts urge multi-pronged, coordinated approach to successfully develop COVID-19 vaccines
News ReleasesMay 11, 2020
Fred Hutch and the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance awarded Bank of America grant for COVID-19 relief efforts

Fred Hutch and the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance awarded Bank of America grant for COVID-19 relief efforts

Money will support purchase of medical equipment and testing development
News ReleasesMay 11, 2020
Fred Hutch launches new COVID-19 volunteer study

Fred Hutch launches new COVID-19 volunteer study

CovidWatch to investigate infection rates, transmission times, potential re-infections and regularly share results
News ReleasesApril 17, 2020
COVID-19: What our scientists are saying

COVID-19: What our scientists are saying

Fred Hutch researchers provide their insights and ideas on the pandemic
Hutch NewsApril 06, 2020
Fred Hutch statement on shifting most on-site lab and clinical research to remote work

Fred Hutch statement on shifting most on-site lab and clinical research to remote work

Scientists will continue producing life-saving research while limiting on-site work to prevent the spread of COVID-19
News ReleasesMarch 18, 2020
COVID-19: 'Social distancing' in Seattle and beyond

COVID-19: 'Social distancing' in Seattle and beyond

Stopping a pandemic in its tracks calls for cooperation, patience, handwashing and, yes, isolation. We can do it.
Hutch NewsMarch 12, 2020
Tracking the coronavirus epidemic from Wuhan to the world

Tracking the coronavirus epidemic from Wuhan to the world

Scientists and public health officials worldwide collaborate to understand COVID-19 and slow its spread
Hutch NewsFebruary 25, 2020
The present and future of science intersect in Seattle

The present and future of science intersect in Seattle

Highlights from the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Hutch NewsFebruary 19, 2020