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New Diagnostic Will Help Propel Development of Improved Malaria Tests and Support Surveillance

PATH | June 4, 2019
PATH and Quansys Biosciences, Inc. have announced the launch of a new diagnostic tool designed…
sciencecityJune 4, 2019
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Laboratory Researcher
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Adaptive Biotechnologies Files for $230M IPO, Banking on Big Microsoft and Genentech Deals

GeekWire | June 3, 2019
Adaptive Biotechnologies, a high-flying startup that makes technology to read the human immune system, has…
sciencecityJune 3, 2019
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Bacteria
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Vaginal Microbiome May Influence Preterm Birth Risk

UW Medicine | June 3, 2019
The composition of the vaginal microbiome is an indicator of whether a woman will experience…
sciencecityJune 3, 2019
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Publications of the Week

Bioactive Site-Specifically Modified Proteins for 4D Patterning of Gel Biomaterials

Shadish, J.A., et al. | June 3, 2019
Protein-modified biomaterials can be used to modulate cellular function in three dimensions. However, as the…
sciencecityJune 3, 2019
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Eddie Diaz
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Continuing a Legacy

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | June 3, 2019
Drs. Eddie Méndez and Ahmed Diab had been wrestling with words and data for weeks,…
sciencecityJune 3, 2019
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Lab Image
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New Genetic Engineering Strategy Makes Human-Made DNA Invisible

Forsyth | May 31, 2019
Bacteria are everywhere. They live in the soil and water, on our skin and in…
sciencecityMay 31, 2019
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Parliament
Interesting Articles

NSF, NASA, NIST Would Get Funding Boosts under House Spending Bill

Science Magazine | May 31, 2019
The National Science Foundation (NSF) would get a 7% budget increase, and NASA a 3.8%…
sciencecityMay 31, 2019
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Gold nanoparticles
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Special Delivery: Gold Nanoparticles Ship CRISPR Cargo

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | May 31, 2019
Forget UPS and FedEx: Tiny golden delivery trucks created at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center…
sciencecityMay 31, 2019
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Juliane Gust
Publications of the Week

Glial Injury in Neurotoxicity after Pediatric CD19-Directed Chimeric Antigen Receptor T Cell Therapy

Gust, J., et al. | May 31, 2019
Neurotoxicity remains an important and difficult to predict complication CAR T cell immunotherapy. About 40%…
sciencecityMay 31, 2019
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Dr. Jay Shendure
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Jay Shendure’s Cool Job Using Genome Science to Assess the Risk of Disease

The Seattle Times | May 30, 2019
Meet Dr. Jay Shendure, a Seattle-based scientist and University of Washington professor. His team at…
sciencecityMay 30, 2019
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