Contributors
| February 1, 2013
Meet some of the people featured in the February 2013 issue of The Scientist.
| February 1, 2013
Meet some of the people featured in the February 2013 issue of The Scientist.
With dogged persistence and an unwillingness to entertain defeat, Bruce Beutler discovered a receptor that powers the innate immune response to infections—and earned his share of a Nobel Prize.
Some of these insidious viruses expertly subvert the host immune system, allowing their unhindered proliferation.
An infectious disease scientist at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia was brutally murdered in her home.
The release of infectious agents from the lab is not uncommon, but lab-acquired infections are rare.
Researchers and biotech companies are bringing a universal flu vaccine closer to reality.
Carl Woese, the discoverer of the third domain of life, has passed away at age 84.
There's a lot more than dirt to the soil in which plants grow.
Patterns of cell death aid in the formation of beneficial wrinkles during the development of bacterial biofilms.
Scientists set up a stakeout to track the movements of microbes around a new hospital.