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Leprosy
Local News

New Diagnostic Test for Leprosy Being Developed

Infectious Disease Research Institute | September 24, 2018
Before an infectious disease can be treated, it must be detected. Key attributes of successful…
sciencecitySeptember 24, 2018
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Chromosomes
Local News

How Chromosomes Find a Happy Medium

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center | September 21, 2018
Scientists at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center have worked out the molecular underpinnings of how…
sciencecitySeptember 21, 2018
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Seattle Children's Hospital
Local News

Fighting for Their Lives: Seattle Children’s Immunotherapy Journey

Seattle Children's Hospital | September 21, 2018
At Seattle Children’s, many children and young adults with cancer are finding hope in T-cell immunotherapy –…
sciencecitySeptember 21, 2018
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Allen Institute
Local News

Seattle Skyline Turns Blue This Week to Celebrate Allen Institute’s 15th Birthday

Geek Wire | September 20, 2018
If you see a lot of blue lights around Seattle landmarks this week, it’s not…
sciencecitySeptember 20, 2018
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Vaccine, syringe
Local News

A Prototype of How to Fight the Next Pandemic: A Vaccine Without the Shot

The Washington Post | September 20, 2018
When the next dead­ly pan­dem­ic flu hits, the first chal­lenge will be to de­vel­op a vac­cine. But…
sciencecitySeptember 20, 2018
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Dr. Fred Rieke
Publications of the Week

Receptive Field Center-Surround Interactions Mediate Context-Dependent Spatial Contrast Encoding in the Retina

Turner, M.H., et al. | September 20, 2018
Antagonistic receptive field surrounds are a near-universal property of early sensory processing. A key assumption…
sciencecitySeptember 20, 2018
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Dr. David Baker
Local News

Fluorescence Activating Protein Made from Scratch for First Time

UW Medicine | September 20, 2018
For the first time, scientists have created, entirely from scratch,  a protein capable of binding to…
sciencecitySeptember 20, 2018
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Dr. Lai Hong Wong
Spotlight

Dr. Lai Hong Wong Talks Cytochrome P450s and Adverse Drug Reactions

Science in Seattle | September 19, 2018
Dr. Lai Hong Wong is a senior research fellow working in the laboratory of Prof.…
sciencecitySeptember 19, 2018
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Lynn Rose
Local News

Pinpointing the Connectino between Cancer and Autoimmune Disease

Benaroya Research Institute | September 19, 2018
It might seem unlikely for scientists at Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason (BRI), a…
sciencecitySeptember 19, 2018
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Journals
Interesting Articles

Documentary Puts Lens on the Open-Access Movement Upending Scientific Publishing

Science Magazine | September 19, 2018
Jason Schmitt was working at Atlantic Records when the online site Napster disrupted the music…
sciencecitySeptember 19, 2018
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