Local News A Breast Tumor Might Have Thousands of Mutations. Which Are Important? Fred Hutch | February 19, 2020 By the time a tumor is detected, it’s riddled with mutations — but which are…sciencecityFebruary 19, 2020 Read More
Local News Spinning Science: Overhyped Headlines, Snarled Statistics Lead Readers Astray Fred Hutch | February 18, 2020 Reading science headlines may cause cancer. Not really. But reading headlines alone — particularly misleading or…sciencecityFebruary 18, 2020 Read More
Local News New Clues Surface on How to Block Reemergence of HIV UW Medicine | February 18, 2020 A new study released today in the Journal of Virology gives insights into how the HIV-1 virus, which often…sciencecityFebruary 18, 2020 Read More
Local News Coronavirus Outbreak Puts ‘Open Science’ Under a Microscope Fred Hutch | February 17, 2020 As health authorities isolate the sick, set up quarantines and close borders, early efforts to…sciencecityFebruary 17, 2020 Read More
Local News Epilepsy Treatment Side Effect: New Insights about the Brain Associated Press | February 14, 2020 Though Genette Hofmann is still using her brain, last month she donated a bit of…sciencecityFebruary 14, 2020 Read More
Local News From Brains to Big Data: How Neuroscientists Scale Up Research Allen Institute for Brain Science | February 13, 2020 Meet cell 485105.03.02.01. This cell started its life in a mouse brain, one of millions…sciencecityFebruary 13, 2020 Read More
Local News University of Washington Professor Tina Lockwood Is Working to Improve Health Care for All Via DNA Research Seattle Business | February 12, 2020 Dr. Tina Lockwood, Ph.D., is the definition of accomplished in her field, which puts her…sciencecityFebruary 12, 2020 Read More
Local News A Paradigm Shift in Cancer Treatment Institute for Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine | February 11, 2020 For more than a century, the human fingerprint has been a symbol of individual identity,…sciencecityFebruary 11, 2020 Read More
Local News First-of-Its-Kind Hydrogel Platform Enables On-Demand Production of Medicines and Chemicals The University of Texas at Austin | February 11, 2020 A team of chemical engineers has developed a new way to produce medicines and chemicals…sciencecityFebruary 11, 2020 Read More
Local News How Rose Fields Is Pioneering a Therapeutic Vaccine The Daily | February 10, 2020 When it comes to developing a protein cage-based therapeutic vaccine, Rose Fields, a senior majoring…sciencecityFebruary 10, 2020 Read More