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Scorpion
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Seattle Startup Blaze Bioscience Makes Brain Tumors ‘Light up Like a Christmas Tree’ in First Trial

GeekWire | May 13, 2019
Blaze Bioscience, a Seattle-based biotech company that’s using a protein borrowed from scorpion venom to…
sciencecityMay 13, 2019
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Eric Klavins
Publications of the Week

Synthetic Bistability and Differentiation in Yeast

Yang, Y., et al. | May 13, 2019
Engineered systems that control cellular differentiation and pattern formation are essential for applications like tissue…
sciencecityMay 13, 2019
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White House
Interesting Articles

White House to Convene Committee to Address Research Obstacles

The Scientist | May 10, 2019
The leaders of the White House Office of Science and Technology, National Institutes of Health,…
sciencecityMay 10, 2019
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PurpleDrop
Publications of the Week

High Density DNA Data Storage Library via Dehydration with Digital Microfluidic Retrieval

Newman, S., et al. | May 10, 2019
Read the Publication This week we profile a recent publication in Nature Communications from the…
sciencecityMay 10, 2019
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Paul Meijer
Local News

A Former Experimental Psychologist with a Passion for Data Governance

Allen Institute for Immunology | May 10, 2019
Scientists everywhere are struggling with data. As more and more new technologies come on the…
sciencecityMay 10, 2019
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Bernando Goulart
Local News

Algorithms Help Spot Cancer ‘Lottery Winners’ in New Fred Hutch Study

GeekWire | May 9, 2019
For most patients, a diagnosis of stage 4 non-small cell lung cancer comes with a…
sciencecityMay 9, 2019
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Eye
Local News

New Stem Cell Research Examines How Protein Mutations Can Cause Patients to Be Born with One Eye

Daily UW | May 9, 2019
Thursday marked the second annual Randall T. Moon lecture presented by the UW Institute for…
sciencecityMay 9, 2019
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Blood
Local News

Groundbreaking Research at Seattle Children’s Hospital to Help Diagnose Rare Health Condition

Kiro7 News | May 8, 2019
A groundbreaking researching happening right here in Washington is giving doctors new hope at better…
sciencecityMay 8, 2019
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Ahmed Diab
AwardsFeatured Awards

Fred Hutch Announces 7 Inaugural Recipients of Dr. Eddie Méndez Award

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | May 8, 2019
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center has announced seven inaugural recipients of an award honoring Dr.…
sciencecityMay 8, 2019
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Gundlach Lab
Publications of the Week

Increasing the Accuracy of Nanopore DNA Sequencing Using a Time-Varying Cross Membrane Voltage

Noakes, M.T., et al. | May 8, 2019
Our lab has been instrumental in developing "nanopore sequencing", a technology that can electronically read…
sciencecityMay 8, 2019
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