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Interim Report on Origin of SARS-CoV-2 Scrapped by WHO
Instead, the full report will be available in mid-March.
Interim Report on Origin of SARS-CoV-2 Scrapped by WHO
Interim Report on Origin of SARS-CoV-2 Scrapped by WHO
Instead, the full report will be available in mid-March.
Instead, the full report will be available in mid-March.
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infectious disease, genetics & genomics, immunology
Will Delaying Vaccine Doses Cause a Coronavirus Escape Mutant?
Chris Baraniuk
| Feb 4, 2021
| 6 min read
With many millions of people waiting several weeks to receive a second COVID-19 vaccine dose in some countries, experts consider the possibility that SARS-CoV-2 could evolve vaccine resistance.
Alterations in Immune Genes Make Bats Great Viral Hosts
Abby Olena, PhD
| Oct 27, 2020
| 3 min read
Bat species use different strategies to dampen immune activation in response to viruses.
Long-Lasting Wound Infections Linked to Microbes and Genetics
Lisa Winter
| Sep 1, 2020
| 2 min read
Two gene variations might help explain why some people experience chronic wounds.
Genetic Mutation that Prevents HIV Infection Tied to Earlier Death
Emma Yasinski
| Jun 3, 2019
| 3 min read
Those with two copies of the Δ32 allele in the
CCR5
gene are 21 percent more likely to die by age 76, although it’s not clear why.
The Year in Pathogens
Molly Sharlach
| Dec 28, 2014
| 4 min read
Ebola, MERS, and enterovirus D68; polio eradication efforts; new regulations on potentially dangerous research
Week in Review: February 3–7
Tracy Vence
| Feb 6, 2014
| 3 min read
Federal stem cell regulations vary;
Salmonella
exploit host immune system; microglia help maintain synaptic connections; prosthesis re-creates feeling of touch
2012 Labbies Honorable Mentions
The Scientist
| Oct 1, 2012
| 2 min read
Check out other memorable images and videos that were submitted to this year’s Labby Multimedia Awards.
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