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Virologist and HIV expert Dr. Michael Emerman retires

Virologist and HIV expert Dr. Michael Emerman retires

Emerman considers mentorship his most important duty in science
Hutch NewsJuly 10, 2025
HIV’s secret sweet tooth: T cell glycosylation determines variant entry

HIV’s secret sweet tooth: T cell glycosylation determines variant entry

From the Overbaugh Lab, Human Biology and Public Health Sciences Divisions
Science SpotlightNovember 22, 2024
A method to predict how a virus might spread through a population

A method to predict how a virus might spread through a population

From the Bedford Lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division
Science SpotlightMay 22, 2024
Predicting endemic viruses engaged in an  evolutionary battle with the immune system

Predicting endemic viruses engaged in an evolutionary battle with the immune system

From the Bedford Lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division
Science SpotlightNovember 20, 2023
Fred Hutch expands nurse navigation, ACE clinic

Fred Hutch expands nurse navigation, ACE clinic

Goals of nurse navigation and new Montlake acute care clinic: improved patient experience, reduced emergency visits
Hutch NewsApril 06, 2023
Talking a lot but saying nothing: no link between viral transcription and progeny production

Talking a lot but saying nothing: no link between viral transcription and progeny production

From the Bloom Lab, Basic Sciences and Public Health Sciences Divisions.
Science SpotlightOctober 17, 2022
What viruses can teach us about ourselves

What viruses can teach us about ourselves

Dr. Daphne Avgousti studies viruses that can give us a window into fundamental human biology that we can use to improve our health
Hutch NewsAugust 29, 2022
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
A slapdash virus relies on quantity over quality to achieve successful infections

A slapdash virus relies on quantity over quality to achieve successful infections

From the Bloom Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Science SpotlightApril 16, 2018
Backyard viruses of the Pacific Northwest

Backyard viruses of the Pacific Northwest

An infectious disease researcher moves to Seattle and starts exploring the local ecosystem — one virus at a time
Hutch NewsOctober 04, 2017
When a cold can kill: Cancer, transplant patients at risk from ordinary infections

When a cold can kill: Cancer, transplant patients at risk from ordinary infections

Flu shots, hand hygiene and a healthy fear of public germs can help keep them safe during recovery, experts say
Hutch NewsOctober 21, 2014