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  • This paper reports week 96 efficacy and safety findings from a multicentre, open-label phase IIIb trial of intramuscular cabotegravir and rilpivirine in adults living with HIV from Uganda, Kenya and South Africa.

    • Shimona Starling
    Research Highlight
  • This Genome Watch discusses recent advances in genomic epidemiology that enable the reconstruction of transmission events, with greater resolution and across more complex settings at scale.

    • Hsueh-Chien Raymond Cheng
    • Diego Teixeira
    Genome Watch
  • This study identifies multiple low-density lipoprotein receptor family members, including LRP4, LRP1 and VLDLR, as entry receptors for yellow fever virus.

    • Shimona Starling
    Research Highlight
  • This study shows that sialokinin, which is a vasodilatory peptide that is expressed in the saliva of female Aedes aegypti, modulates immune responses and mitigates inflammation during chikungunya virus infection in mice.

    • Andrea Du Toit
    Research Highlight
  • This study assessed the ability of a replicating RNA vaccine expressing H5 haemagglutinin to protect cynomolgus macaques from lethal challenge with a clade 2.3.4.4b highly pathogenic avian influenza A H5N1 virus.

    • Shimona Starling
    Research Highlight
  • This Genome Watch explores how a new antisense oligomer-based approach enables functional genomics of genetically intractable bacteriophages, revealing essential genes and infection mechanisms without requiring genetic modification.

    • Uri Neri
    Genome Watch
  • This study shows that metabolic inactivity confers tolerance against polymyxin antibiotics and proposes a model for polymyxin-mediated killing of metabolically active bacterial cells.

    • Andrea Du Toit
    Research Highlight
  • This study reports the identification of cell-surface low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 8 (LRP8) as the crucial host factor that mediates tick-borne encephalitis virus entry and infection.

    • Andrea Du Toit
    Research Highlight
  • In this Journal Club, Liam Mark Rooney discusses a paper that revealed that microbial communities are capable of emergent, collective behaviour.

    • Liam Mark Rooney
    Journal Club
  • This study reports the identification of two prophage-encoded systems involved in anti-phage defence through Abi.

    • Andrea Du Toit
    Research Highlight
  • This Genome Watch article explores how metagenomics can be used to investigate viral diversity and track emerging zoonotic disease threats from wildlife.

    • Alannah C. King
    • Kate C. Mellor
    Genome Watch
  • This study reports the possible negative effects of warming sea surface temperatures on Prochlorococcus populations.

    • Andrea Du Toit
    Research Highlight
  • A new study by Huang et al. identifies a Cryptosporidium parvum ABC transporter that confers resistance to a toxic gut microbial metabolite.

    • Shimona Starling
    Research Highlight
  • This Genome Watch article highlights recent discoveries on bacterial symbionts of predatory protists, and their evolutionary and functional integration into host biology.

    • Gitta Szabó
    Genome Watch
  • As anti-science sentiment intensifies â€” aggravated by the pandemic, driven in some parts of the world by political actors and amplified by social media — the scientific community finds itself under increasing scrutiny, and in some cases, even direct attack. In this World View, Marion Koopmans reflects on this anti-science trend from a perspective of a concerned scientist looking for solutions, arguing that we cannot stand by.

    • Marion Koopmans
    World View
  • New research by Cho et al. shows that structural variations in a glycolipid present on Gram-negative bacteria can modulate gut inflammatory responses.

    • Shimona Starling
    Research Highlight

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