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Dr. Jen Adair and Jenny Durkan
Local News

Seattle Mayor and Recent Melanoma Survivor Jenny Durkan Visits Fred Hutch

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | March 22, 2019
Shortly after she was diagnosed with melanoma in January, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan found herself…
sciencecityMarch 22, 2019
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Alexis Kaushansky
Publications of the Week

Alterations in Phosphorylation of Hepatocyte Ribosomal Protein S6 Control Plasmodium Liver Stage Infection

Glennon, E.K.K., et al. | March 22, 2019
The Kaushansky Lab in the Center for Global Infectious Disease Research at Seattle Children’s Research…
sciencecityMarch 22, 2019
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Rick McLaughlin
Local News

Meet PNRI Scientist: Rick McLaughlin

Pacific Northwest Research Institute | March 22, 2019
Rick McLaughlin, PhD spent his childhood observing nature. “Even though I grew up in the suburbs…
sciencecityMarch 22, 2019
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Mouse embryo
Local News

Putting Developmental Diseases on the Map

The Daily | March 22, 2019
Most people use a map to understand the physical world around them. Now, genetic researchers…
sciencecityMarch 22, 2019
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Heart cells
Local News

Ablation More Effective Than Meds for Heart-Rhythm Ailment

UW Medicine | March 22, 2019
Using catheter ablation instead of standard drug therapy to treat the heart rhythm abnormality known…
sciencecityMarch 22, 2019
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Digital Brain
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Scientists Are Creating Virtual Simulations of the Brain to Better Understand the Real Thing

Allen Institute | March 21, 2019
When asked to describe what he works on, computational neuroscientist Stefan Mihalas, Ph.D., covers one…
sciencecityMarch 21, 2019
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Bacteria
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HIV Protection for Infants May Come From Breastfeeding and the Gut

Seattle Children's Hospital | March 21, 2019
Every year, over 1.2 million people continue to be infected by HIV. Of these, about…
sciencecityMarch 21, 2019
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Local News

Wrapped Heart Devices Cut Infection in Implanted Patients

UW Medicine | March 21, 2019
Among the 1.7 million patients implanted globally every year with heart defibrillators and pacemakers, postoperative infections are…
sciencecityMarch 21, 2019
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Jerry Nepom
Local News

Research Spotlight: Dr. Jerry Nepom

Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason | March 21, 2019
Dr. Gerald (Jerry) Nepom, who founded BRI’s Diabetes Research Program in the 1980’s, and who…
sciencecityMarch 21, 2019
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Red blood cells
Local News

New Method to Assess Platelet Health Could Help ER Doctors

UW News | March 20, 2019
Emergency room doctors often have only a few minutes to determine which patients are in…
sciencecityMarch 20, 2019
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