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Wei Wei
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Melanoma Starts Evading Treatment Within Hours – Here’s How to Stop It

Institute for Systems Biology | May 23, 2025
Researchers have uncovered a stealth survival strategy that melanoma cells use to evade targeted therapy,…
sciencecityMay 23, 2025
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Hans-Peter Kiem
Local News

Gene Therapy Delivery System Successfully Targets CD90+ Hematopoietic Stem Cells in Vivo

Fred Hutch | May 22, 2025
Researchers in the lab of Hans-Peter Kiem, MD, PhD, at Fred Hutch Cancer Center have devised…
sciencecityMay 22, 2025
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Interesting Articles

Bristol Myers to Invest $40 Billion in the US over 5 Years

Reuters | May 22, 2025
Bristol Myers Squibb said on Monday it will invest $40 billion in the U.S. over…
sciencecityMay 22, 2025
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Digital Brain
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Can the Brain Be Targeted to Treat Type 2 Diabetes?

UW Medicine | May 22, 2025
Successfully treating type 2 diabetes may involve focusing on brain neurons, rather than simply concentrating…
sciencecityMay 22, 2025
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Patrick Paddison
Publications of the Week

KAT5 Regulates Neurodevelopmental States Associated with G0-like Populations in Glioblastoma

Mihalas, A.B., et al. | May 21, 2025
Quiescence cancer stem-like cells may play key roles in promoting tumor cell heterogeneity and recurrence…
sciencecityMay 21, 2025
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Nora Disis
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Dr. Nora Disis Honored as a Woman of Excellence, Brava! Award

Cancer Vaccine Institute | May 21, 2025
The Women’s University Club has selected Dr. Nora Disis, Cancer Vaccine Institute (CVI) Founder and…
sciencecityMay 21, 2025
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Jay Parrish
Publications of the Week

Drosophila Epidermal Cells Are Intrinsically Mechanosensitive and Modulate Nociceptive Behavioral Outputs

Yoshino, J., et al. | May 20, 2025
Somatosensory neurons (SSNs) that detect and transduce mechanical, thermal, and chemical stimuli densely innervate an…
sciencecityMay 20, 2025
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New Hope for People with Colorectal Cancer That Has Spread to the Liver

Fred Hutch | May 20, 2025
When physicians prescribe systemic chemotherapy, they need to strike a careful balance: the dose needs…
sciencecityMay 20, 2025
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Katie Partington and Doug Fowler
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Promising Young Scientist: For Katie Partington, ‘Science Can be Like Magic’

Brotman Baty Institute | May 19, 2025
Ph.D. Student Katie Partington (left) and BBI's Doug Fowler: 'Science can feel like magic. When…
sciencecityMay 19, 2025
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Ru Gunawardane
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Seattle’s Allen Institute Launches ‘Moonshot’ to Create New Approach to Cell Biology Research

GeekWire | May 19, 2025
Human cells, like the people they create, are dynamic and complex. And while researchers can…
sciencecityMay 19, 2025
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