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Anti-(idio)typical: a new immunogen to vaccinate against RSV
From the McGuire Lab, Vaccine & Infectious Disease Division

Laying the groundwork for a new cancer-preventive vaccine
Fred Hutch scientists garner large NCI award to uncover secrets of immune response to virus behind Kaposi sarcoma

Going straight to the source in defense against infant RSV
New anti-idiotype antibody a first step in possible strategy to build infant immunity during vulnerable window

Repping Epstein-Barr virus: RNA vaccine protects against cancer in mice
From the McGuire lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division

A (literally) multi-pronged viral vaccine approach
From the McGuire Lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division

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

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

Do viruses have heads, shoulders, knees, and toes?
From the Stamatatos, Pancera and McGuire labs, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division

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

Natural protection from COVID-19 gets boost from a single dose of vaccine
Tests of patients' blood show vaccine stirs antibodies against variants and 2003 SARS virus

A year of research dominated by the coronavirus
Scientists applied diverse expertise to pandemic in 2020 while advancing discoveries and cures for cancer

Scientists map structure of potent antibody against coronavirus
Computer-generated images show why immune protein neutralizes SARS-CoV-2

Antibodies a hot topic in COVID-19 research
Hutch scientists tap their antibody expertise for new tests, treatments, vaccines

Antibody blocks Epstein-Barr virus in preclinical trial
Hutch-discovered protein blocks virus linked to cancers, mono, autoimmune diseases

Clues from coronavirus’ past
From the University of Washington and the McGuire lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division

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

Hutch team hunts for coronavirus antibodies
Screening blood from survivors to find immune proteins for treatments and guide vaccine research

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