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An Old HIV Vaccine Surprises Researchers Once Again

Fred Hutch | September 23, 2019
Nearly 16 years ago, leading AIDS researchers were so skeptical about an experimental HIV vaccine…
sciencecitySeptember 23, 2019
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Dr. Jay Shendure
Publications of the Week

Mechanisms of Interplay between Transcription Factors and the 3D Genome

Kim, S. & Shendure, J. | September 20, 2019
Transcription factors (TFs) bind DNA in a sequence-specific manner and thereby serve as the protein…
sciencecitySeptember 20, 2019
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Jesse Bloom
AwardsFeatured Awards

Researchers Receive $12 Million Grant to Develop Flu Vaccine Against Many Viral Strains

The University of Chicago Medicine | September 20, 2019
Patrick Wilson, PhD, professor of medicine and rheumatology at the University of Chicago, and a…
sciencecitySeptember 20, 2019
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Motoko Koyama
Local News

Mystery Solved: How Graft-vs.-Host Disease Starts in the Gut

Fred Hutch | September 20, 2019
Bone marrow transplants have been curing some blood cancers for decades. But for just as long,…
sciencecitySeptember 20, 2019
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Stefan Kappe
Publications of the Week

Innate Immunity Limits Protective Adaptive Immune Responses against Pre-Erythrocytic Malaria Parasites

Minkah, N.K., et al. | September 19, 2019
The authors examined malaria vaccine efficacy in immunized mice in the presence or absence of…
sciencecitySeptember 19, 2019
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Gary Gilliland
Local News

Fred Hutch President Dr. Gary Gilliland to Step Down

The Seattle Times | September 19, 2019
Dr. Gary Gilliland, president and director of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, announced Tuesday he…
sciencecitySeptember 19, 2019
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Zhe Ying
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Dr. Zhe Ying Receives Award to Study How Head and Neck Cancers Overcome Newly Discovered Tumor-Blocking Mechanism

Fred Hutch | September 19, 2019
A mutation in a cancer-promoting gene is often considered the first step on the path…
sciencecitySeptember 19, 2019
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Ernie Coffey
Local News

Q&A with the Allen Institute for Immunology’s First Employee

Allen Institute for Immunology | September 18, 2019
Ernie Coffey started his career in science with a bang. It was 1997 and he…
sciencecitySeptember 18, 2019
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Lab mouse
Interesting Articles

U.S. EPA to Eliminate All Mammal Testing by 2035

Science Insider | September 18, 2019
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in Washington, D.C., announced today that it will stop conducting…
sciencecitySeptember 18, 2019
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Brain
Local News

Woman Has Part of Her Living Brain Removed for Science

AOL | September 17, 2019
Epilepsy sufferers in Seattle are giving researchers a rare opportunity to study the inner-workings of…
sciencecitySeptember 17, 2019
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