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‘Action and progress link our globe’
HVTN’s Dr. Daniel Driffin focused on hope in remarks at White House World AIDS Day event

Dr. Hans-Peter Kiem awarded amfAR grant for research on HIV gene therapy
Potential cure builds on unexpected findings about hematopoietic stem cells

Tip Sheet: Massive unmet needs in COVID-19 treatment, osteoporosis drugs for breast cancer, new bladder cancer target — and AIDS at 40
Summaries of recent Fred Hutch research findings and other news

Cutting-edge approach maps HIV's escape routes
Atlas of immune-evading HIV mutations could inform design of new treatments, vaccines

25 powerful years of HIV research
Longstanding Mombasa Cohort helps answer questions about HIV risk and transmission

Meet Peru's HIV superhero
By finding a better way to prevent HIV, Dr. Jorge Sanchez aims to help end his country’s AIDS epidemic

A voice for HIV cure
As researchers work toward a cure, advocate Tranisha Arzah keeps the focus on community

Enlisting the microbiome in the quest for an AIDS vaccine
We now know that microbial communities, especially in our guts, profoundly affect immune response

Why volunteer for an HIV cure study?
Why volunteer for an HIV cure study? A community group undertakes its own research to find out

Good News: HIV researcher Julie Overbaugh leads Hutch graduate education ... and more
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

Cake, candles and a wish for more HIV cures
An HIV workshop pays tribute to Timothy Ray Brown, whose cure 10 years ago fueled research — and hope

Happy 10th birthday, Timothy Ray Brown
<p>A decade after the first and so far only known HIV cure, researchers are hard at work to find a cure for many more</p>

Community is key for new, large HIV vaccine trial
Community trust is key as researchers start a new trial across 15 sites in South Africa

Hutch researcher, South African pediatrician recalls HIV hero Nkosi Johnson at AIDS 2016
At AIDS 2016, a South African pediatrician and Fred Hutch vaccine researcher pays tribute to a young HIV hero

Super survivors: What those with HIV who don't get sick can teach us
Meet five ‘HIV controllers,’ some positive for decades, who may hold clues to ending AIDS

Good News at Fred Hutch
Hutch scientists, community advisors featured at International AIDS Society conference; Dr. Lee Cranmer to lead sarcoma program

Good News at Fred Hutch
<p>Dr. Aude Chapuis named Damon Runyon Clinical Investigator; Dr. Jonathan Bricker receives $3.1M NCI grant to test quit-smoking smartphone app; Dr. Hans-Peter Kiem appointed chair of NIH Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee; Dr. Julie Overbaugh receives award from Association for Women in Science</p>

Science looks before viruses leap
What a semi-nomadic ethnic group — and their performing monkeys — can teach us about how viruses jump from animals to humans

Timothy Ray Brown: the accidental AIDS icon
The ‘Berlin patient’ didn’t ask to be cured of HIV; now he wants a cure for all