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HHMI’s COVID-19 Response

HHMI scientists have joined their colleagues around the world in working to understand and slow the spread of COVID-19. They’re developing diagnostic testing, understanding the virus’s basic biology, modeling the epidemiology, and developing potential therapies or vaccines.

Institute Dec 21 2020
David Julius Elected as HHMI Trustee

Julius, a professor at the University of California, San Francisco, will join HHMI’s Board of Trustees.

Institute Nov 30 2020
Risa Lavizzo-Mourey Elected as HHMI Trustee

Lavizzo-Mourey, University of Pennsylvania professor and former president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, will join HHMI’s Board of Trustees.

Research Nov 23 2020
Recording the Symphony of Cellular Signals That Drive Biology

Like a computer, cells must process information from the outside world before they respond. Scientists have now developed a powerful new way to observe the internal discussions responsible for cellular decisions.

Research Nov 11 2020
COVID-19 Immunity May Last Six Months or More

People who have recovered from coronavirus can make potent antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 that evolve in the months after infection. These antibodies may be evolving in response to residual viral antigen hidden in the gut.

Institute Oct 07 2020
Jennifer Doudna Awarded 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced today that HHMI Investigator Jennifer Doudna of University of California, Berkeley, and Emmanuelle Charpentier of the Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens are the recipients of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of a method for genome editing.

Institute Oct 01 2020
HHMI Announces Open Access Publishing Policy

The new Open Access to Publications policy, which will take effect on January 1, 2022, will require all HHMI laboratory heads to publish in a manner that makes their research articles freely available on the publication date under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).

Research Oct 12 2020
Mosquitoes’ Taste for Blood Traced to Four Types of Neurons

The female mosquito has an amazing ability to detect blood using her syringe-like “tongue.” Now scientists have identified the neurons that give her blood-seeking powers.

Research Oct 12 2020
New Technology Accelerates Crop Improvement with CRISPR

Researchers know how to make precise genetic changes within the genomes of crops, but the transformed cells often refuse to grow into plants. One team has devised a new solution.

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Institute
HHMI’s COVID-19 Response

HHMI scientists have joined their colleagues around the world in working to understand and slow the spread of COVID-19. They’re developing diagnostic testing, understanding the virus’s basic biology, modeling the epidemiology, and developing potential therapies or vaccines.

Institute Dec 21 2020
David Julius Elected as HHMI Trustee

Julius, a professor at the University of California, San Francisco, will join HHMI’s Board of Trustees.

Institute Nov 30 2020
Risa Lavizzo-Mourey Elected as HHMI Trustee

Lavizzo-Mourey, University of Pennsylvania professor and former president and CEO of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, will join HHMI’s Board of Trustees.

Research Nov 23 2020
Recording the Symphony of Cellular Signals That Drive Biology

Like a computer, cells must process information from the outside world before they respond. Scientists have now developed a powerful new way to observe the internal discussions responsible for cellular decisions.

Research Nov 11 2020
COVID-19 Immunity May Last Six Months or More

People who have recovered from coronavirus can make potent antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 that evolve in the months after infection. These antibodies may be evolving in response to residual viral antigen hidden in the gut.

Institute Oct 07 2020
Jennifer Doudna Awarded 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry

The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced today that HHMI Investigator Jennifer Doudna of University of California, Berkeley, and Emmanuelle Charpentier of the Max Planck Unit for the Science of Pathogens are the recipients of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the development of a method for genome editing.

Institute Oct 01 2020
HHMI Announces Open Access Publishing Policy

The new Open Access to Publications policy, which will take effect on January 1, 2022, will require all HHMI laboratory heads to publish in a manner that makes their research articles freely available on the publication date under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).

Research Oct 12 2020
Mosquitoes’ Taste for Blood Traced to Four Types of Neurons

The female mosquito has an amazing ability to detect blood using her syringe-like “tongue.” Now scientists have identified the neurons that give her blood-seeking powers.

Research Oct 12 2020
New Technology Accelerates Crop Improvement with CRISPR

Researchers know how to make precise genetic changes within the genomes of crops, but the transformed cells often refuse to grow into plants. One team has devised a new solution.

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