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ReLiC: A genetic screening method to study RNA regulation
From the Subramaniam Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Conducting RNA reconnaissance
Fred Hutch researchers invent a CRISPR screening method to understand RNA-binding proteins often mutated in cancer and other diseases
Git-ting it together: Using GitHub to enhance reproducibility
From the Subramaniam Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Evolutionary cell biologist Dr. Grant King named a Hanna Gray Fellow
Long fascinated by life seen and unseen, King awarded eight years of funding to finish postdoctoral training at Fred Hutch and establish an independent lab
Teaming up to understand mysterious microproteins
Dr. Arvind Subramaniam with multi-institutional team receives NIH Transformative Research Award to explore forces shaping microprotein evolution, potential roles in immunity and autoimmunity
The nascent peptide cypher: a novel controller of mRNA stability
From the Subramaniam Lab, Cancer Basic Biology Program, Cancer Consortium.
Computational kinetic modeling informs on uORF buffering activity
From the Geballe and Subramaniam labs, Human Biology and Basic Sciences Divisions
'Microprotein' researcher Maria Toro Moreno is named a Hanna Gray Fellow
Postdoc wins prestigious award from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute
They stumble that run fast
From the Subramaniam lab, Basic Sciences Division
Influenza exploits an alternate route when it comes to protein synthesis
From the Subramaniam and Bloom labs, Basic Sciences Division
Dr. Arvind Subramaniam receives grant to study how cells cope with stalled protein synthesis
National Science Foundation CAREER Award will enable him to develop computational models of this fundamental biological process
Good News: GeekWire Award Finalists include Bezos Family Immunotherapy Clinic and Nohla Therapeutics, among others
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements