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This year, researchers Megan Shen, PhD, and Mary L. “Nora” Disis, MD, of Fred Hutch Cancer Center and UW Medicine ...
When Filippo Milano, MD, PhD, left his home in Italy in 2008 to further specialize in allogeneic transplantation in Seattle, it was supposed to be short-term. He would just stay long enough to learn ...
Some things just go together like “rock and roll” and “fish and chips” or, in molecular biology, “transcription factors” and the “nearby genes they regulate.” The standard, simplified story goes like ...
Our immune systems are composed of many types of blood cells that protect us from viruses, bacteria and even cancer. These diverse cell types each perform distinct functions and must synergize to ...
Shingles, caused by reactivation of the varicella-zoster virus (VZV) that also causes chickenpox in children, can lead to debilitating nerve pain, particularly in older adults. The Recombinant Zoster ...
“Exposure to maternal HIV infection during pregnancy and while breastfeeding has been associated with poorer health outcomes and higher risk of mortality among children,” shared Dr. Emily Begnel, a ...
Over the years our annual Pathways to Health Symposium has hosted researchers and community champions to discuss important topics related to cancer health disparities. The Symposium provides a forum ...
“During development and tissue regeneration, stem and progenitor cells give rise to differentiated cell types in defined numbers and proportions to properly generate and maintain organs and body plans ...
What if the secret to getting more people to join life-saving cancer clinical trials lies not in dense pamphlets or clinical websites, but in the kind of video you'd actually want to watch on your ...
When we think about cancer, we often focus on breakthroughs in treatment, personal survival stories, and the hope that research brings. But what happens when entire communities are left out of the ...
As we age, one word that starts to come up increasingly often (that I personally dread, just ask my right knee) – is inflammation. Exaggerated inflammatory responsiveness and increased myeloid cell ...
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