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Outpacing evolution: synthetic protein design for biomedical application

Outpacing evolution: synthetic protein design for biomedical application

From the Stoddard Lab, Fred Hutch Basic Sciences Division, and the Baker Lab, University of Washington
Science SpotlightSeptember 19, 2022
One gene, two functions in bacterial immunity

One gene, two functions in bacterial immunity

From the Stoddard Lab, Basic Sciences Division and the Kaiser Lab, Seattle University
Science SpotlightJuly 18, 2022
Improving computational protein design for real-world applications

Improving computational protein design for real-world applications

From the Stoddard Lab, Basic Sciences Division, and the Bradley Lab, Public Health Sciences Division
Science SpotlightJanuary 17, 2022
Circular tandem repeat protein scaffold binds a variety of functional cargo

Circular tandem repeat protein scaffold binds a variety of functional cargo

From the Bradley (Public Health Sciences Division), Stoddard (Basic Sciences Division), Riddell (Clinical Research Division) and Kaiser Groups (Seattle University Biology)
Science SpotlightJune 15, 2020
The long road to an elusive structure

The long road to an elusive structure

From the Stoddard lab, Basic Sciences Division
Science SpotlightApril 15, 2019
Barreling the way to designer proteins

Barreling the way to designer proteins

From the Stoddard lab, Basic Sciences Division and the Baker lab, UW
Science SpotlightNovember 19, 2018
CRISPR and beyond: The ins and outs of gene editing and its potential for cures

CRISPR and beyond: The ins and outs of gene editing and its potential for cures

The big 4 gene-editing platforms and how they could usher in new therapies for HIV, cancer — and other diseases
Hutch NewsAugust 04, 2016