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Snapping the histone CENP-A in place for high-fidelity cell division requires supervision
From the Biggins Lab, Basic Sciences Division
La estructura del cinetocoro de una levadura termófila, ¡por primera vez!
Del laboratorio Biggins, División de Ciencias Básicas
Mechanical coupling helps microtubules coordinate chromosomal separation
From the Asbury lab, University of Washington and Biggins lab, Fred Hutch Basic Sciences Division, Cancer Consortium Cancer Basic Biology Program
Untangling the kinetochore
Dr. Changkun Hu named Jane Coffin Childs – HHMI Fellow; Boosts research into critical and complex molecular machine
Ssd1-2 RNA binding protein directs sporulation in response to stress
From the Breeden Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Searching beyond the streetlight to uncover functional protein domains
From the Paddison Lab, Human Biology Division
Mps1: A new referee in a game of cellular tug-of-war
From the Biggins Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Dr. Sue Biggins elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Biologist is ninth Hutch researcher to join one of the nation's oldest learned societies
‘Every day something new’: Dr. Sue Biggins selected as HHMI investigator
Flexible support from the prestigious nonprofit will open new research doors
Dr. Sue Biggins elected to National Academy of Sciences
Biologist honored for her research on how cells segregate chromosomes during division
Fred Hutch researcher Sue Biggins awarded the Genetics Society of America’s Novitski Prize
Award recognizes extraordinary level of creativity and intellectual ingenuity in solving significant problems in genetics research
Insect genomes’ analysis challenges universality of essential cell division proteins
Study upends dogma about CenH3 essentiality
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
Nobel Prize Goes to Seattle Researcher Lee Hartwell
Hartwell, president and director of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and professor of genetics and medicine at the University of Washington, receives the prestigious honor for his work in yeast genetics