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Virologist and HIV expert Dr. Michael Emerman retires
Emerman considers mentorship his most important duty in science
When a single amino acid makes all the difference
From the Geballe Lab, Human Biology Division
Switching from KSHV latency to lytic replication
From the Geballe lab, Human Biology Division & Cancer Consortium
Computational kinetic modeling informs on uORF buffering activity
From the Geballe and Subramaniam labs, Human Biology and Basic Sciences Divisions
Cut, flip, paste: unique genomic rearrangement enables improved human PKR antagonism
From the Geballe Lab, Human Biology Division
Adam Geballe elected AAAS Fellow
Hutch virologist honored for revealing key players in molecular ‘arms race’ between viruses and hosts
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Celebrating faculty and staff achievements
Dr. Marian Neuhouser takes office as president of the American Society for Nutrition
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements
Four Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center teams win Hartwell Innovation Fund awards
Each team of scientists will receive $80,000 grants to jump-start innovative and high-risk, high-reward research opportunities
Outwitting viral mimicry
Research by Nels Elde and colleagues demonstrates how an antiviral protein evolved to avoid being deactivated by the virus while maintaining its primary function
Armed to infect
Dr. Adam Geballe's lab discovers two genes that allow common virus to tiptoe past a cell's defense system