Local News Creating Multi-Protein Systems with Atomic Precision UW Institute for Protein Design | August 8, 2025 Two studies published this week by IPD researchers highlight a trend in AI-accelerated protein research:…karnottAugust 8, 2025 Read More
Local News Seattle Biopharma Omeros Raises $22M Through Stock Sale Puget Sound Business Journal | August 8, 2025 Seattle-based Omeros Corp. is raised $22M through a registered direct offering announced July 25. The…karnottAugust 8, 2025 Read More
Local News Brain Might Become Target of Type 1 Diabetes Treatments UW Medicine | August 7, 2025 More than a decade ago, researchers found that an acute complication of type 1 diabetes,…karnottAugust 7, 2025 Read More
Awards ‘Manufacturing Scientist’ Believes in the Machinery That Powers Fred Hutch’s Cell Therapies Fred Hutch | August 7, 2025 When most people think of cancer care, they rarely associate it with what goes on…karnottAugust 7, 2025 Read More
Publications of the Week Integrative Systems Biology Reveals NKG2A-Biased Immune Responses Correlate with Protection in Infectious Disease, Autoimmune Disease, and Cancer Chen, D., et al. | March 8, 2024 Infection, autoimmunity, and cancer are principal human health challenges of the 21st century. Often regarded as…karnottMarch 8, 2024 Read More
Publications of the Week Flipped C-Terminal Ends of APOA1 Promote ABCA1-Dependent Cholesterol Efflux by Small HDLs He, Y., et al. | March 7, 2024 Cholesterol efflux capacity (CEC) predicts cardiovascular disease independently of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol levels. Isolated…karnottMarch 7, 2024 Read More
Publications of the Week Neuron Cilia Restrain Glial KCC-3 to a Microdomain to Regulate Multisensory Processing Ray, S., et al. | February 29, 2024 Glia interact with multiple neurons, but it is unclear whether their interactions with each neuron…karnottFebruary 29, 2024 Read More
Publications of the Week RNA and Phosphoprotein Profiles of TP53- and PTEN-Knockouts in MCF10A at Baseline and Responding to DNA Damage Lin, C., et al. | February 27, 2024 A wealth of proteogenomic data has been generated using cancer samples to deepen our understanding…karnottFebruary 27, 2024 Read More
Local News Scientists Test Real-Time View of Brain’s Waste Removal UW Medicine | May 30, 2025 A new device that monitors the waste-removal system of the brain may help to prevent…karnottMay 30, 2025 Read More
Local News Allen Institute Launches CellScapes Initiative Allen Institute | May 29, 2025 The Allen Institute today announced the launch of CellScapes, a bold new research initiative aimed at…karnottMay 29, 2025 Read More
Local News Breakthrough Dravet Syndrome Gene Therapy in Mice Brings New Hope to Families Allen Institute | May 29, 2025 In a groundbreaking advancement for families grappling with the challenges of Dravet syndrome, a rare…karnottMay 29, 2025 Read More
Local News Voices From the Bench and the Bedside PNRI Science: Rare Disease, Real People | May 28, 2025 What does it take to unravel the mysteries of rare diseases? In this episode of PNRI…sciencecityMay 28, 2025 Read More
Interesting Articles Some Takeaways for Science from the U.S. Elections Science Magazine | November 14, 2018 For scientists, the new Democratic majority in the U.S. House of Representatives isn’t the only…sciencecityNovember 14, 2018 Read More
Interesting Articles Wellcome and Gates Join Bold European Open-Access Plan Nature News | November 7, 2018 Two of the world’s largest biomedical research funders have backed a plan to make all…sciencecityNovember 7, 2018 Read More
Interesting Articles U.S. Approves First New Type of Flu Drug in 2 Decades The Seattle Times | October 30, 2018 U.S. health regulators have approved the first new type of flu drug in two decades.…sciencecityOctober 30, 2018 Read More
Interesting Articles What’s Next for Paul Allen’s Big Investments? It’s Not Clear Komo News | October 23, 2018 Prior to his death on Monday, billionaire Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen invested large sums in…sciencecityOctober 23, 2018 Read More
Awards Paul Yager Receives Funding to Develop Low-Cost At-Home Testing to Monitor Chronic Diseases UW Department of Bioengineering | October 29, 2024 Paul Yager, professor of Bioengineering, has been awarded a Washington Research Foundation (WRF) Phase 1…karnottOctober 29, 2024 Read More
Awards Life Science Washington Institute Recognizes ProfoundBio Co-Founders with 2024 Entrepreneurial Achievement Award Life Science Washington | October 24, 2024 Life Science Washington Institute (LSWI), a Life Science Washington affiliate focused on supporting early-stage companies…karnottOctober 24, 2024 Read More
Awards Kelly Stevens Receives the BMES 2024 Mid-Career Award UW Department of Bioengineering | October 22, 2024 Congratulations to UW Bioengineering Associate Professor Kelly Stevens for being honored with the Biomedical Engineering…karnottOctober 22, 2024 Read More
Awards Benaroya Research Institute Awarded More than $14 Million Across 11 Grants to Help Predict, Prevent, Reverse and Cure Immune System Diseases Benaroya Research Institute | October 21, 2024 Today, Benaroya Research Institute (BRI) announced 11 research grants totaling more than $14 million awarded…karnottOctober 21, 2024 Read More
Awards Fred Hutch Computational Biologist Recognized by the Pew Charitable Trusts Fred Hutch | August 29, 2025 Growing up in rural New Hampshire, Fred Hutch Cancer Center computational biologist Nasa Sinnott-Armstrong, PhD,…karnottAugust 29, 2025 Read More
Local News Microsoft Co-Founder Paul Allen’s Final Act: New $3.1B Foundation Bets Big on Science and Tech GeekWire | August 28, 2025 Even in the final years of his life, Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen was as excited…karnottAugust 28, 2025 Read More
Local News Fund for Science and Technology Announces Inaugural Grants, Planning at Least Half a Billion Dollars in the Next Four Years Fund for Science and Technology | August 28, 2025 Funded by the estate of Paul G. Allen, the new private foundation is focused on…karnottAugust 28, 2025 Read More