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Pavan Bhatraju
AwardsFeatured Awards

2019 Chair of Medicine Scholars Awards

UW Department of Medicine | May 22, 2019
The Chair of Medicine Scholars Award was established in 2013 by the Department of Medicine…
sciencecityMay 22, 2019
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Heart cells
Local News

DATP-Enhanced Heart Contractions

Institute for Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine | May 22, 2019
Heart failure is a widespread chronic condition that directly impacts nearly six million Americans, contributes…
sciencecityMay 22, 2019
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Dr. Wei Wei
AwardsFeatured Awards

Dr. Wei Wei Awarded CARE Grant

Institute for Systems Biology | May 22, 2019
The Andy Hill Cancer Research Endowment (CARE) announced ISB Assistant Professor Dr. Wei Wei as a…
sciencecityMay 22, 2019
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Barry Grumbiner
Publications of the Week

Cell Contact and Nf2/Merlin-Dependent Regulation of TEAD Palmitoylation and Activity

Kim, N.G., et al. | May 22, 2019
The Hippo pathway is involved in regulating contact inhibition of proliferation and organ size control…
sciencecityMay 22, 2019
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T cells
Local News

Engineering Vaccine-Like Protection without a Vaccine

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | May 22, 2019
Scientists at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center are reporting today how B cells, a type…
sciencecityMay 22, 2019
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Wade Grabow
Publications of the Week

Responsive Self-Assembly of TectoRNAs with Loop-Receptor Interactions from the Tetrahydrofolate (THF) Riboswitch

Mitchell, C., et al. | May 21, 2019
Naturally occurring RNAs are known to exhibit a high degree of modularity, whereby specific structural…
sciencecityMay 21, 2019
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Vaccine
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Could an Infant’s Blood Sample Help Model a Better HIV Vaccine?

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | May 21, 2019
Forward progress sometimes requires a backward glance. A twenty-five-year-old blood sample from an infant infected…
sciencecityMay 21, 2019
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Alyssa Clements
Local News

Out of Balance – Alyssa’s Life with Crohn’s Disease

Allen Institute for Immunology | May 20, 2019
Ever since Alyssa Clements can remember, she’s wanted to be a doctor. Her father is…
sciencecityMay 20, 2019
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Ear
Local News

Say What? University of Washington Researchers Create Smartphone App to Detect Ear Infections

GeekWire | May 20, 2019
Like dirty diapers and sleepless nights, ear infections are just one of those things that…
sciencecityMay 20, 2019
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Astronaut
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Kidney Experiment by UW Researchers Heads to International Space Station

The Daily | May 17, 2019
"May the fourth be with you" just took on a whole new meaning for UW…
sciencecityMay 17, 2019
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