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Un huevo de oro en la investigación sobre pandemias: la cartografía de las mutaciones en la hemaglutinina H5
Del laboratorio de Bloom, Departamento de Ciencias Básicas

Cracking the egg: mapping mutations in H5 hemagglutinin
From the Bloom lab, Basic Sciences Division

Unmasking Lassa virus glycoprotein: Mutations that enable antibody escape
From the Bloom lab, Basic Sciences Division

Getting a paw up in the cat-and-mouse game with the COVID-19 virus
Fred Hutch researchers invent method to quickly and safely test thousands of mutations to predict which ones could help the virus escape our defenses

Escaping flavivirus-neutralizing antibodies
From the Goo lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, and the Bloom lab, Basic Science Division

Unveiling HIV’s immune evasion tactics by identifying mutations that escape antibody neutralization
From the Bloom Lab, Basic Sciences Division

Arms race: new ammunition in the fight against viral antibody escape
From the Bloom Lab, Basic Sciences Division, Public Health Sciences Division

Leveling up SARS-CoV-2 neutralization assays
From the Bloom Lab, Basic Sciences and Public Health Sciences Divisions

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.

Gone but not lost: a computational method to infer missing data measurements
From Tal Einav of the Bloom Lab, Basic Sciences Division

Latest Fred Hutch research on COVID-19
How Hutch scientists have been tackling coronavirus in lab and clinic

The evolving landscape of sarbecovirus ACE2 binding
From the Bloom lab, Basic Sciences and Public Health Sciences Divisions

Antibody, how do I escape thee? Let me count the ways.
From the Bloom Lab, Basic Sciences and Public Health Sciences Divisions

Team of top researchers prepares for endemic COVID-19
$15M Howard Hughes Medical Institute grant shared by 8 scientists at Fred Hutch and UW

What Hutch coronavirus experts are saying about omicron
Some answers, but many questions, about highly mutated new variant of COVID-19 virus

Coronavirus’ distant past reveals ancient roots of trait that could help them jump species
SARS-related coronaviruses with theoretical spillover potential more widespread than previously thought

Highlights of Fred Hutch science in 2021
From COVID-19 to cancer, Hutch scientists pursued new ideas to save lives

Matsen, Bedford named Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators
Acclaimed computational biologists each awarded 7 years of funding