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May 8, 2020
Minimal SARS-CoV-2 Diversity Suggests a Global Vaccine is Feasible
NOTE: This press release was updated on August 31 to reflect the publication of the manuscript in a
May 1, 2020
Understanding the Initial Immune Response after Dengue Virus Infection
A study led by scientists at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research sheds new light on the body’s initial response to dengue virus (DENV) infection, describing the molecular diversity and specificity of the antibody response. These results, published in EBioMedicine, a journal published by The Lancet, identify a heretofore unappreciated role for DENV-reactive IgA antibodies.
A study led by scientists at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research sheds new light on the
April 30, 2020
Army-developed Zika Vaccine Induces Potent Zika and Dengue Cross-neutralizing Antibodies
A new study led by scientists at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research has shown for the first
MERS-CoV Vaccine Is Safe and Induces Strong Immunity in Army-led First-in-human Trial
A Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus vaccine candidate was shown to be safe,
Jan. 31, 2020
An Old Plant Virus Inspires the Design of a Modern Vaccine to Fight against Malaria
Scientists from the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research have demonstrated that a novel,