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Endophilin’s charged relationship with curved membranes

Endophilin’s charged relationship with curved membranes

From the Bai lab, Basic Sciences Division
Science Spotlight - April 18, 2022
What can worms teach us about ourselves?

What can worms teach us about ourselves?

Why Dr. Jihong Bai looks for commonalities between tiny nematodes and us
Hutch News - May 05, 2021
How to reroute a broken neural circuit

How to reroute a broken neural circuit

Scientists genetically manipulate worms to bypass damaged neurons — and study how the mind perceives the environment
Hutch News - January 19, 2021
Worms taste bitterness

Worms taste bitterness

From the Bai lab, Basic Sciences Division
Science Spotlight - December 16, 2019
How one protein helps cancer both spread and grow

How one protein helps cancer both spread and grow

Hutch scientists discover single molecule’s ‘intricate regulation’ of two key aspects of metastasis
Hutch News - June 18, 2018
The plastic fantastic brain: Why losing one sense rewires others

The plastic fantastic brain: Why losing one sense rewires others

Study finds worms that can’t feel are better smellers — and the phenomenon is reversible
Hutch News - January 19, 2016
Good News at Fred Hutch

Good News at Fred Hutch

Dr. Jean Sanders named volunteer of the year; Desert Horse-Grant a 'woman to watch in life science'; study by Dr. Jihong Bai sheds new light on how neurons communicate; Hutch design team wins five awards
Hutch News - May 21, 2015
MacGyvering lab equipment

MacGyvering lab equipment

From old bicycle wheels to an in-house metalworking shop, scientists get creative when the research tools they need don’t exist
Hutch News - March 03, 2015
Cell biologist Bai joins Center

Cell biologist Bai joins Center

Jihong Bai brings expertise in brain cell traffic, communication to Basic Sciences Division
Hutch News - November 07, 2011