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A one-two punch to battle Merkel Cell Carcinoma

A one-two punch to battle Merkel Cell Carcinoma

From the Nghiem Lab, Clinical Research Division, and Dr. Jung Hyun Lee, UW School of Medicine
Science SpotlightFebruary 21, 2024
Geneticist and cell-cycle expert Dr. Linda Breeden retires

Geneticist and cell-cycle expert Dr. Linda Breeden retires

Revealed genetic underpinnings of cell cycle and cell dormancy
Hutch NewsJanuary 25, 2023
Viral histone-like protein co-opts host proteins to hijack cell cycle regulation

Viral histone-like protein co-opts host proteins to hijack cell cycle regulation

From the Avgousti Lab, Human Biology Division
Science SpotlightDecember 20, 2021
WEE1i treatment acts on profound cell cycle dysregulation in HPV-positive head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

WEE1i treatment acts on profound cell cycle dysregulation in HPV-positive head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

From the Clurman lab, Human Biology and Clinical Research Divisions
Science SpotlightNovember 16, 2020
Location, location, location: in situ phosphorylation screen reveals novel cell cycle kinase substrate landscape

Location, location, location: in situ phosphorylation screen reveals novel cell cycle kinase substrate landscape

From the Clurman Laboratory, Human Biology and Clinical Research Divisions
Science SpotlightMay 18, 2020
Continuing a legacy

Continuing a legacy

Ahmed Diab, an inaugural winner of the Dr. Eddie Méndez Award, remembers his mentor
Hutch NewsMay 30, 2019
Galloway and Hartwell to enter Washington Life Science Hall of Fame

Galloway and Hartwell to enter Washington Life Science Hall of Fame

Awards recognize power of basic research, leadership in driving advances for patients
Hutch NewsMarch 27, 2018
The sixth samurai: Finding a gene that divides one species from another

The sixth samurai: Finding a gene that divides one species from another

How six male flies — among more than 300,000 females — led to the discovery of an evolution-driving gene
Hutch NewsDecember 17, 2015
Research team clarifies the mechanics behind the first new cell cycle to be describe in more than two decades

Research team clarifies the mechanics behind the first new cell cycle to be describe in more than two decades

Understanding the endocycle has implications for agriculture and medicine
News ReleasesOctober 30, 2011
Freezing 'to death' and living to tell about it: Study reveals how suspended animation protects against lethal hypothermia

Freezing 'to death' and living to tell about it: Study reveals how suspended animation protects against lethal hypothermia

Findings in yeast and worms may have implications for extending preservation of human organs for transplantation
News ReleasesJune 10, 2010