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Bridging Science Fiction and Reality: Seattle Hub for Synthetic Biology

Allen Institute Lab Notes | October 24, 2025
Global science lies at the edge of a new age of discovery thanks to advances…
karnottOctober 24, 2025
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Jay Shendure
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Drs. Karel Svoboda and Jay Shendure Elected to National Academy of Medicine

Allen Institute | October 23, 2025
The National Academy of Medicine announced the election of Karel Svoboda, Ph.D., executive vice president…
karnottOctober 23, 2025
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Seattle Company Inks up to $2.1 Billion Deal With Pharma Giant

Puget Sound Business Journal | October 23, 2025
Seattle-based biopharmaceutical company Omeros Corp. (Nasdaq: OMER) on Wednesday announced a deal worth up to $2.1 billion with…
karnottOctober 23, 2025
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Christopher Longhurst
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Seattle Children’s Appoints Dr. Christopher Longhurst as Chief Executive Officer

Seattle Children’s | October 22, 2025
Seattle Children’s today announced the appointment of Dr. Christopher Longhurst as its next chief executive…
karnottOctober 22, 2025
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Seattle Startup’s FDA-Approved, Virus-Neutralizing Mask Lands on Amazon

GeekWire | October 22, 2025
Virus-fighting startup Singletto closed a $10 million Series A investment round and is now selling…
karnottOctober 22, 2025
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Eric Peterman
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Microtubules Regulate Tissue-Level Navigation in Skin-Resident Macrophages

Peterman, E., et al. | October 21, 2025
Specialised macrophages called Langerhans cells respond rapidly to skin damage, migrating to wounds to promote…
karnottOctober 21, 2025
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Andrew Portuguese
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Evaluating the Impact of IVIg on Elranatamab Outcomes in Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma: A Real-World Analysis

UW Medicine | October 21, 2025
Dr. Andrew Portuguese, assistant professor (Hematology and Oncology) has received a ~$250K research grant from…
karnottOctober 21, 2025
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Heather Parsons
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Dr. Heather Parsons to Lead Fred Hutch’s Breast Cancer Initiatives

Fred Hutch | October 20, 2025
Medical oncologist Heather Parsons, MD, MPH, witnessed how cancer affects the entire family when her…
karnottOctober 20, 2025
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Rosa Ana Risques
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Sex and Smoking Bias in the Selection of Somatic Mutations in Human Bladder

Calvet, F., et al. | October 20, 2025
Men are at higher risk of several cancer types than women1. For bladder cancer the…
karnottOctober 20, 2025
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Between Hype and Hope: Seattle Biotech Leaders Size up AI’s Real Impact on Drug Development

GeekWire | October 17, 2025
Dozens of Seattle biotech companies are using artificial intelligence to design new medical treatments. But…
karnottOctober 17, 2025
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