Awards Blood Sugar Sensing on Maintenance Dialysis UW Medicine | October 3, 2025 Patients with kidney failure treated by dialysis have high rates of adverse health outcomes, including…karnottOctober 3, 2025 Read More
Local News Probe Powerfully Records Neural Circuits During Behavior UW Medicine | October 3, 2025 Trying to document how single brain cells participate in networks that govern behavior is a…karnottOctober 3, 2025 Read More
Local News The Beam: Understanding Liver, Gastrointestinal, and Breast Cancer Treatments at Fred Hutch – Proton Therapy Fred Hutch | October 3, 2025 The liver is an extremely sensitive organ. It filters blood, eliminates toxins and creates bile…karnottOctober 3, 2025 Read More
Local News Remembering Dr. Charles ‘Chuck’ Watts: A Leader, Friend, and Advocate for ISB Institute for Systems Biology | October 3, 2025 The Institute for Systems Biology mourns the passing of Dr. Charles “Chuck” Watts, who died…karnottOctober 3, 2025 Read More
Publications of the Week In Vivo Functional Screens Reveal KEAP1 Loss as a Driver of Chemoresistance in Small Cell Lung Cancer Brumage, L., et al. | May 15, 2025 Exquisitely chemosensitive initially, small cell lung cancer (SCLC) exhibits dismal outcomes owing to rapid transition…karnottMay 15, 2025 Read More
Publications of the Week Enteric Tuft Cell Inflammasome Activation Drives NKp46+ILC3 IL22 via PGD2 and Inhibits Salmonella Churchill, M., et al. | May 14, 2025 To distinguish pathogens from commensals, the intestinal epithelium employs cytosolic innate immune sensors. Activation of…karnottMay 14, 2025 Read More
Publications of the Week Functional and Antigenic Landscape of the Nipah Virus Receptor-Binding Protein Larsen, B., et al. | May 7, 2025 Nipah virus recurrently spills over to humans, causing fatal infections. The viral receptor-binding protein (RBP…karnottMay 7, 2025 Read More
Publications of the Week In Vivo Functional Screens Reveal KEAP1 Loss as a Driver of Chemoresistance in Small Cell Lung Cancer Brumage, L., et al. | May 1, 2025 Exquisitely chemosensitive initially, small cell lung cancer (SCLC) exhibits dismal outcomes owing to rapid transition…karnottMay 1, 2025 Read More
Local News Service Meets Science: AmeriCorps at ISB Institute for Systems Biology | September 12, 2025 Since 2021, the ISB Education team has partnered with Washington Service Corps, an AmeriCorps program,…karnottSeptember 12, 2025 Read More
Local News Q&A: Transparency in Medical AI Systems Is Vital, UW Researchers Say UW News | September 11, 2025 While debate rumbles about how generative artificial intelligence will change jobs, AI is already altering…karnottSeptember 11, 2025 Read More
Local News Seattle Vaccine Developer Sheds Space With Move to South Lake Union Puget Sound Business Journal | September 11, 2025 Seattle-based biotech nonprofit Access to Advanced Health Institute (AAHI) has moved into coworking lab space…karnottSeptember 11, 2025 Read More
Local News Startup Spun Out of Nobel Laureate’s Lab Teams With Eli Lilly To Fight Cancer With AI GeekWire | September 10, 2025 Lila Biologics, a startup that spun out of Nobel Laureate David Baker’s lab at the…karnottSeptember 10, 2025 Read More
Interesting Articles Biotech Leaders Weigh In on Bringing More Women into the Industry Puget Sound Business Journal | January 16, 2023 Local women biotech leaders discussed a variety of topics at a Puget Sound Business Journal…sciencecityJanuary 16, 2023 Read More
Interesting Articles The US Bioscience Industry: Fostering Innovation and Driving America’s Economy Forward Life Science Washington | December 12, 2022 The Biotechnology Innovation Organization (BIO) has released the tenth annual biennial report showcasing employment and…sciencecityDecember 12, 2022 Read More
Interesting Articles Research Spending Could Be Lone Bright Spot for U.S. Science After Election Sets up Divided Government Science | November 28, 2022 The U.S. Congress returns this week after tumultuous midterm elections that left the Republicans still…sciencecityNovember 28, 2022 Read More
Interesting Articles Five Life Sciences Trends to Watch for in 2023 Puget Sound Business Journal | November 1, 2022 Financing and mergers and acquisitions took place at a torrid pace in the life sciences…sciencecityNovember 1, 2022 Read More
Awards Dr. Julie Gralow Receives Lifetime Achievement Award UW Medicine | August 12, 2025 Dr. Julie Gralow, professor emeritus (Hematology and Oncology) has received the Lifetime Achievement Award from…karnottAugust 12, 2025 Read More
Awards ‘Manufacturing Scientist’ Believes in the Machinery That Powers Fred Hutch’s Cell Therapies Fred Hutch | August 7, 2025 When most people think of cancer care, they rarely associate it with what goes on…karnottAugust 7, 2025 Read More
Awards James Town Receives Medical Data Science Pilot Award UW Medicine | July 31, 2025 Dr. James Town, associate professor (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) is PI on a…karnottJuly 31, 2025 Read More
Awards Dr. Taylor Coston Awarded Global Health Fellowship UW Medicine | July 30, 2025 Dr. Taylor Coston, fellow (Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine) has been awarded the Northern…karnottJuly 30, 2025 Read More
Awards ‘Seattle Biotech Is on Fire’: Industry Produces Three Nobel Prize Winners in Two Years GeekWire | October 9, 2025 Seattle is showing the rest of the world what kind of innovative scientific discovery is…karnottOctober 9, 2025 Read More
Interesting Articles Apply Now to the ITHS KL2 Program Institute of Translational Health Sciences | October 9, 2025 Applications are now open for 2025–2026 appointments to the ITHS KL2 Multidisciplinary Clinical Research Career…karnottOctober 9, 2025 Read More
Local News Innovation Fund Spotlight: Exploring Immune System Cells and Gut Bacteria Benaroya Research Institute | October 9, 2025 Allyson Byrd, PhD, is an expert in the gut microbiome, the study of the tiny…karnottOctober 9, 2025 Read More