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Rethinking gene regulation: Beyond the blueprint
From the Hahn Lab, Basic Sciences Division
New methods reveal cancer mechanism in ancient genes
Fred Hutch researchers discover that overproduction of DNA packaging material predicts aggressive brain and breast tumors, which could lead to cheaper diagnostic tests and new drug therapies
Cell free DNA profiling may unlock the key to studying small cell lung cancer
MacPherson and Ha Labs in the Division of Human Biology
Polycomb repressor proteins get trapped in a web of HSATII DNA upon DUX4 activation, leading to DNA damage
From the Tapscott Lab, Human Biology Division
Transcriptional consequences of oncogenic Fbw7 mutations
From the Clurman Lab, part of the Human Biology and Clinical Research Divisions
Dr. Steven Hahn elected to American Academy of Microbiology
Revealed fundamental properties of molecular machinery that creates mRNA
You’ve got something in your eye: cellular reprogramming in development and cancer
From the Henikoff Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Transcription factor binding: a sharp view of a fuzzy interaction
From the Hahn lab, Basic Sciences Division
MYCN drives the development of chemoresistance in small cell lung cancer
From the MacPherson lab, Human Biology Division
Eisenman receives $7M NCI Outstanding Investigator Award
Molecular biologist will continue to seek tumors’ weaknesses by mapping important molecular pathways
Multiple copies multiply diversity
From the Moens Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Transcriptional activators derive order from chaos
From the Hahn Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Muscle or neuron? A simple swap can redirect cell fate
Alter just one section of the protein responsible for making a muscle cell a muscle cell — and it makes nerve cells instead
Tapscott Lab's Geng among Weintraub winners
Molecular and cell biologist Linda Geng is one of 13 recipients nationwide of the Center's 2012 Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award
International research team discovers genes and disease mechanisms behind a common form of muscular dystrophy
Discovery could lead to a biomarker-based test for diagnosis