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Researchers Find Clue to Preventing Addiction Relapse

UW Medicine | December 3, 2019
With any addiction in which a user has successfully resisted a chemical, activity or substance,…
sciencecityDecember 3, 2019
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How the Flu Vaccine Is Made Each Year to Keep Up With Constantly Mutating Versions of the Virus

The Seattle Times | December 3, 2019
Flu viruses are mutating masters, always on the move to outwit scientists and their vaccines. This…
sciencecityDecember 3, 2019
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HIV
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World AIDS Day: Stepping Up the Search for a Cure

Fred Hutch | December 2, 2019
As people around the globe prepare to mark World AIDS Day this Sunday, nearly 38 million men,…
sciencecityDecember 2, 2019
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Johannes Schwerk
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RNA-Binding Protein Isoforms ZAP-S and ZAP-L Have Distinct Antiviral and Immune Resolution Functions

Schwerk, J., et al. | December 2, 2019
Robust inflammatory responses are essential to control microbial infections. At the same time, it is…
sciencecityDecember 2, 2019
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Harmit Malik
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Fred Hutch Paleovirologist Elected AAAS Fellow

Fred Hutch | November 29, 2019
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center evolutionary biologist Dr. Harmit Malik has been elected a fellow of the American…
sciencecityNovember 29, 2019
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Michael Gale lab
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Macrophage-Associated Wound Healing Contributes to African Green Monkey SIV Pathogenesis Control

Barrenas, F., et al. | November 29, 2019
The authors applied functional genomics and bioinformatics analyses to a model of acute HIV infection.…
sciencecityNovember 29, 2019
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Cancer
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Concure Oncology Raises Cash for Breast Cancer Treatment that Uses Radioactive Seeds

GeekWire | November 29, 2019
New funding: Concure Oncology is raising investment for its Breast Microseed treatment, which helps to prevent breast…
sciencecityNovember 29, 2019
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Jennifer Davis
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Building a Better Scar

Institute for Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine | November 28, 2019
On a lazy summer day, a child crashes her bike and sustains a surface wound…
sciencecityNovember 28, 2019
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Raymond Monnat
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Six UW Faculty Members Named AAAS Fellows

UW News | November 28, 2019
The American Association for the Advancement of Science has named six faculty members from the…
sciencecityNovember 28, 2019
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Stephen Tapscott lab
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DUX4-Induced Histone Variants H3.X and H3.Y Mark DUX4 Target Genes for Expression

Resnick, R., et al. | November 27, 2019
When DUX4 is expressed in the early embryo, there is a significant epigenetic reprogramming that…
sciencecityNovember 27, 2019
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