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Researchers advance development of potential Epstein-Barr virus vaccines
Stakes raised as common virus linked to more diseases

Community engagement ensures equitable inclusion in vaccine trials
New study from COVID-19 Prevention Network demonstrates impacts of engaging Black, Indigenous, people of color communities

Building trust in safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines
Convincing millions to get vaccinated will take more than data, facts and figures

Cancer patients and the COVID-19 vaccines
Clinicians, cancer patients and coronavirus researchers weigh in on vaccination safety, timing, allergy concerns and more

Tip Sheet: Looking ahead to 2021, COVID-19 vaccines, improving health outcomes — and more
Summaries of recent Fred Hutch research findings and other news

Scientists predict progress against COVID-19, cancer in 2021
After a challenging and deadly 2020, some hopeful predictions for the new year

Imperfect, widely used measures best option against COVID-19, argues Dr. Joshua Schiffer
We need tests, masks, treatments and vaccines to be widespread, not perfect, says infectious disease expert in New York Times editorial

CoVPN team leads campaign to ensure diversity in COVID-19 vaccine trials
Fred Hutch-based experts' extensive media efforts drive conversations and awareness about the importance of inclusive participation

After 20 years, Wakefield retires from HIV Vaccine Trials Network
'He created the DNA of our organization'

New research projects aim to advance COVID-19 testing, treatment
Projects by Drs. Keith Jerome, Andrew McGuire funded by $350,000 gift from M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust

Your vote needed! Hutch science competes in 'STAT Madness'
Studies by Drs. Justin Taylor, Robert Bradley are finalists in annual competition for best biomedical advance

Tracking the coronavirus epidemic from Wuhan to the world
Scientists and public health officials worldwide collaborate to understand COVID-19 and slow its spread

The present and future of science intersect in Seattle
Highlights from the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science

Science on the horizon
Fred Hutch experts make predictions for science trends, advances in 2020

Dr. Denise Galloway, expert in cancer-causing viruses, named 'Woman of Influence'
Puget Sound Business Journal recognizes researcher's impact, scientific leadership

Hutch influenza experts assay the latest science
Flu shots remain your best bet for protection, but no guarantee against infection

Baiting for B cells: A clever new way to make an AIDS vaccine
Researchers fish for rare blood cells that can evolve into HIV blockers

Dr. M. Elizabeth ‘Betz’ Halloran elected to National Academy of Medicine
Statistician honored for helping the world anticipate, manage and prevent infectious disease outbreaks

An old HIV vaccine surprises researchers once again
Designed for a Thailand strain of the AIDS virus, it stirred stronger immunity in South Africa

Why does flu make some people sick, but not others?
New study points to single mutations that allow flu to slip past immune system of some people, but not others