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ISCRM Researchers to Play Pivotal Roles on NIH-Funded Collaboration with Stanford

Institute for Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine | July 17, 2019
Over the last decade, human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have become powerful tools of…
sciencecityJuly 17, 2019
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Evan Eichler
Publications of the Week

Genetic Variation, Comparative Genomics, and the Diagnosis of Disease

Evan Eichler | July 17, 2019
The genome is not akin to a string of fixed length. Many large segments of…
sciencecityJuly 17, 2019
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Wild West
Interesting Articles

Why Stem Cell Clinics Are Becoming the “Wild West” of Medicine

WQAD News 8 | July 17, 2019
One doctor says it's becoming the "Wild West" of medicine. Private clinics are opening nationwide…
sciencecityJuly 17, 2019
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Phil Greenberg
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Immunotherapy Trailblazer Dr. Phil Greenberg to Receive E. Donnall Thomas Lecture and Prize

Fred Hutch | July 16, 2019
The American Society of Hematology will honor Dr. Phil Greenberg of Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center with…
sciencecityJuly 16, 2019
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Microsoft Joins with Pacific NW Medical Research Institutions on Data Discovery Platform

GeekWire | July 16, 2019
Microsoft is teaming up with leading medical research organizations to create a shared network of…
sciencecityJuly 16, 2019
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Publications of the Week

Pandemic Fluoroquinolone Resistant Escherichia coli Clone ST1193 Emerged via Simultaneous Homologous Recombinations in 11 Gene Loci

Tchesnokova, V., et al. | July 15, 2019
This research shows that pandemic multi-drug resistant (‘superbug’) strains can emerge virtually instantly, without a…
sciencecityJuly 15, 2019
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Scientists Use Time Travel to Trace How Cancer Evolves

UW Medicine | July 15, 2019
It’s possible to take precancerous cells back in time, so to speak, revealing individual DNA…
sciencecityJuly 15, 2019
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Classroom
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Bringing Cell Science Resources to the Classroom

Allen Institute for Cell Science | July 15, 2019
Ashley Ziemer loved high school biology. After finishing this year’s class, taught by Tom Martinez…
sciencecityJuly 15, 2019
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Digital Brain
Local News

$8.5M Grant Standardizes Genetic Data Collection for Rare Diseases

Xtelligent Healthcare Media | July 12, 2019
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded Geisinger, along with the University of Washington in Seattle…
sciencecityJuly 12, 2019
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Protein Structure
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Patterns in DNA Reveal Hundreds of Unknown Protein Pairings

UW Medicine | July 12, 2019
Sequencing a genome is getting cheaper, but making sense of the resulting data remains hard.…
sciencecityJuly 12, 2019
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