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Gabby Wolff Wins 2019 Postdoc Mentoring Award

UW Department of Biology | May 3, 2019
Dr. Gabby Wolff, postdoc in the Riffell Lab, has been awarded the UW Graduate School’s 2019 Postdoc…
sciencecityMay 3, 2019
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Jesse Bloom
Local News

Mapping All Flu Routes from Bird to Human

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center | May 3, 2019
Deadly flu pandemics can arise when influenza viruses circulating in animals acquire the ability to…
sciencecityMay 3, 2019
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Here’s How Early-Stage Investors See the Northwest’s Life Science Market

GeekWire | May 2, 2019
It’s a loaded question, given that venture capitalists invested far less in the Pacific Northwest…
sciencecityMay 2, 2019
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Laboratory Researcher
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Local Nonprofit Donates $10K for Autoimmune Disease Research

Cape Gazette | May 2, 2019
With a $10,000 donation, Operation Shooting Star, a nonprofit autoimmune disease advocacy organization, announced its…
sciencecityMay 2, 2019
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The Future of Voice Biomarkers in the Neurology Clinic

UW Medicine Memory & Brain Wellness Center | May 2, 2019
Ten years ago, Jim Schwoebel got a memorable phone call from his mother. She was…
sciencecityMay 2, 2019
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Spatially Restricted Stromal Wnt Signaling Restrains Prostate Epithelial Progenitor Growth through Direct and Indirect Mechanisms

Wei, X., et al. | May 2, 2019
Cell-autonomous Wnt signaling has well-characterized functions in controlling stem cell activity, including in the prostate. While…
sciencecityMay 2, 2019
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Toilet
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The Germiest Place in Your Bathroom Isn’t Your Toilet

Time Magazine | May 2, 2019
Have you hovered over a toilet seat in a public restroom, desperate not to touch it? Chances…
sciencecityMay 2, 2019
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Steve Henikoff
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New Method Quickly, Precisely Maps Epigenome in Single Cells

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | May 1, 2019
Scientists at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have published a new method that allows investigators…
sciencecityMay 1, 2019
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Merck Research Chief Roger Perlmutter Touts Seattle Biotech Strength after $300M Immune Design Deal

GeekWire | May 1, 2019
Two months after Merck acquired Seattle-based biotech Immune Design for $300 million, the president of Merck Research…
sciencecityMay 1, 2019
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Prosthetic arm
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UW Team Works to Develop Prosthetic Limbs That Help Users Touch and Feel

knkx | May 1, 2019
The science of prosthetics has come a long way from the crude wood-and-metal devices of…
sciencecityMay 1, 2019
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