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New Science Spotlight Articles

Every month, Fred Hutch postdoc writer/editors summarize two papers from each of our scientific divisions to stimulate collaborations across campus
13 NEW May 24, 2023
TOP delivery of CRISPR-Cas9 machinery to primary T cells

TOP delivery of CRISPR-Cas9 machinery to primary T cells

From the Overbaugh Lab, Human Biology Division
Science Spotlight - January 18, 2021
Cracking the code of HIV-1 entry into macaque cells

Cracking the code of HIV-1 entry into macaque cells

From the Bloom lab (Basic Sciences Division) and Overbaugh lab (Human Biology and Public Health Sciences Divisions).
Science Spotlight - May 18, 2020
A new step forward in understanding mother-to-child transfer of HIV-1

A new step forward in understanding mother-to-child transfer of HIV-1

From the Overbaugh lab, Human Biology Division
Science Spotlight - October 21, 2019
Working towards better HIV-1 preclinical models

Working towards better HIV-1 preclinical models

From the Overbaugh lab, Human Biology Division
Science Spotlight - August 19, 2019
Target gp41 to fight HIV

Target gp41 to fight HIV

From the Overbaugh lab, Human Biology Division
Science Spotlight - April 15, 2019
Time for HIV to show its hand

Time for HIV to show its hand

From Adam Dingens in the Bloom (Basic Sciences Division) and Overbaugh (Human Biology Division) labs
Science Spotlight - March 18, 2019
Superinfection to the rescue

Superinfection to the rescue

From the Overbaugh lab, Human Biology Division
Science Spotlight - July 16, 2018
HIV researcher Cassandra Simonich receives 2018 Graduate School Medal from University of Washington

HIV researcher Cassandra Simonich receives 2018 Graduate School Medal from University of Washington

Award honors her contributions to research and dedication to improving the lives of medically underserved populations
Hutch News - June 21, 2018
Predicting a moving target’s next move

Predicting a moving target’s next move

From the Bloom Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Science Spotlight - June 18, 2018
HIV DNA reservoir following treatment interruption in Kenyan infants

HIV DNA reservoir following treatment interruption in Kenyan infants

Dr. Dara Lehman and the Overbaugh Lab, Human Biology Division
Science Spotlight - March 19, 2018
A quick trip to HIV protection? Infant immune response could inform vaccine

A quick trip to HIV protection? Infant immune response could inform vaccine

How babies’ immune systems respond to HIV could offer a roadmap to the development of an effective, efficient HIV vaccine
Hutch News - June 23, 2016
HIV 'superinfection' boosts immune response

HIV 'superinfection' boosts immune response

Overbaugh, Cortez-led study shows women infected by two different HIV strains exhibit strong antibody response; findings may aid vaccine development
Hutch News - April 02, 2012