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David Baker
Local News

Introducing LigandMPNN

UW Institute for Protein Design | April 11, 2025
Our latest deep-learning model, LigandMPNN, excels at creating proteins that interact with other diverse molecules,…
karnottApril 11, 2025
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fish and coral
Local News

Peptide Biomarkers Predict Coral Survival From Heat Stress

UW Medicine | April 11, 2025
Researchers have discovered molecular characteristics that distinguish which corals can withstand a bleaching event, and…
karnottApril 11, 2025
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Cancer
Local News

Multiple Myeloma Is Treatable, Not Curable. Is That Set To Change?

Fred Hutch | April 11, 2025
At age 89, Cal Crow plays water volleyball three days a week, then chases that…
karnottApril 11, 2025
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Nitin Baliga
Publications of the Week

Individualized Dynamic Risk Assessment and Treatment Selection for Multiple Myeloma

Murie, C., et al. | April 10, 2025
Individualized treatment decisions for multiple myeloma (MM) patients require accurate risk stratification that accounts for…
karnottApril 10, 2025
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Su-In Lee
Awards

‘Pushing the Field to the Next Stage’: Allen School Professor Su-In Lee Recognized as a Fellow of the International Society for Computational Biology

UW Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering | April 10, 2025
Allen School professor Su-In Lee, who directs the University of Washington’s AI for bioMedical Sciences…
karnottApril 10, 2025
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Ruikang Wang
Local News

Imaging Pioneer Ruikang Wang To Deliver Inaugural Fujimoto Lecture

UW Department of Bioengineering | April 9, 2025
Ruikang “Ricky” Wang, professor of UW Bioengineering and the George and Martina Kren Endowed Chair…
karnottApril 9, 2025
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Meghan McGarry
Local News

New Cystic Fibrosis Guidelines Promise Improved Diagnosis in Newborns

Seattle Children's | April 9, 2025
New recommendations for cystic fibrosis screening in newborns aim to improve diagnosis and outcomes for…
karnottApril 9, 2025
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Arjun Kumar
Awards

UW Bioengineering Ph.D. Student Arjun Kumar Awarded Inaugural Pfizer Oncology Fellowship

UW Department of Bioengineering | April 8, 2025
Arjun Kumar, a Ph.D. student at UW Bioengineering, has been named one of the inaugural…
karnottApril 8, 2025
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Fred Hutch
Local News

The Beam: Protons for Esophageal Cancers; Benefits of Mentorship Among Physicians; Meet One of Our Patient Care Coordinators

Fred Hutch | April 8, 2025
The esophagus is the organ in the throat that moves food from the mouth to…
karnottApril 8, 2025
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Stephanie Seifert
Local News

Scientists Use AI to Identify Animal Populations Most Likely to Spread Diseases to Humans

GeekWire | April 7, 2025
Avian flu, mad cow disease, hantavirus, black plague and other notorious ailments originated with animals…
karnottApril 7, 2025
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