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Dr. Jay Shendure
Local News

2 Million-Cell Experiment Traces How a Mammal Grows, Cell by Single Cell

Allen Institute for Cell Science | February 22, 2019
The very early days of growth, long before we are born, are a time of…
sciencecityFebruary 22, 2019
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Drugs
Local News

Seattle Biotech Startup Good Therapeutics Raises $11M to Make Smart Cancer Therapies

GeekWire | February 22, 2019
Good Therapeutics, a new Seattle biotech startup that aims to develop protein drugs that act…
sciencecityFebruary 22, 2019
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Doctor
Interesting Articles

Why Do Only Eight Percent Of Cancer Patients In The U.S. Participate In Clinical Trials?

Forbes | February 21, 2019
Most cancer clinical trials don't meet their enrollment targets and it has been previously thought…
sciencecityFebruary 21, 2019
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Dr. Jesse Bloom
Publications of the Week

An Antigenic Atlas of HIV-1 Escape from Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies Distinguishes Functional and Structural Epitopes

Dingens, A.S., et al. | February 21, 2019
Anti-HIV broadly neutralizing antibodies (bnAbs) have revealed vaccine targets on the virus’s envelope (Env) protein…
sciencecityFebruary 21, 2019
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VR
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New VR Game Lets You Learn about Cells by Tossing Them

Allen Institute for Cell Science | February 21, 2019
If you slip on a virtual reality headset to play the Allen Institute for Cell…
sciencecityFebruary 21, 2019
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Harmit Malik
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Dr. Harmit Malik Elected Fellow of American Academy of Microbiology

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | February 20, 2019
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center investigator Dr. Harmit Malikhas been elected a fellow of the American…
sciencecityFebruary 20, 2019
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Penicillin
Local News

Allergic to Penicillin? Maybe Not.

UW Medicine | February 20, 2019
According to a new study published recently in JAMA, many patients eschew using the safest antibiotic in…
sciencecityFebruary 20, 2019
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Sean Gibbons
Local News

All About the Human Microbiome

Institute for Systems Biology | February 19, 2019
That is how ISB microbiome researcher Dr. Sean Gibbons kicked off a recent Facebook Live Q&A.…
sciencecityFebruary 19, 2019
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Viruses
Local News

CRISPR Could Help Us Protect Ourselves from Viruses Like Flu and HIV

New Scientist | February 19, 2019
CRISPR gene editing could let us hack the immune system to give lasting protection against HIV…
sciencecityFebruary 19, 2019
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Alan Herr
Publications of the Week

Defining the Impact of Mutation Accumulation on Replicative Lifespan in Yeast Using Cancer-Associated Mutator Phenotypes

Lee, M.B., et al. | February 18, 2019
Our lab in the Department of Pathology at UW is interested in how cells deal…
sciencecityFebruary 18, 2019
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