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Protein code and shape used to predict peptide-protein interactions

Protein code and shape used to predict peptide-protein interactions

From the Bradley Lab, Public Health Sciences Division
Science SpotlightMay 24, 2023
The TCR Shuffle: How your genes help determine your immune response

The TCR Shuffle: How your genes help determine your immune response

From the Dr. Frederick “Erick” Matsen and Dr. Philip Bradley labs, Biostatistics and Computational Biology Program, Cancer Consortium.
Science SpotlightJune 20, 2022
Naïve and memory T cells elicit a convergent response to CMV

Naïve and memory T cells elicit a convergent response to CMV

From the Boeckh, Bradley, and Prlic Labs, a collaboration between the Vaccine and Infectious Disease, Clinical Research, and Public Health Sciences Divisions
Science SpotlightMarch 21, 2022
Improving computational protein design for real-world applications

Improving computational protein design for real-world applications

From the Stoddard Lab, Basic Sciences Division, and the Bradley Lab, Public Health Sciences Division
Science SpotlightJanuary 17, 2022
Circular tandem repeat protein scaffold binds a variety of functional cargo

Circular tandem repeat protein scaffold binds a variety of functional cargo

From the Bradley (Public Health Sciences Division), Stoddard (Basic Sciences Division), Riddell (Clinical Research Division) and Kaiser Groups (Seattle University Biology)
Science SpotlightJune 15, 2020
Dr. Arvind Subramaniam receives grant to study how cells cope with stalled protein synthesis

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
Hutch NewsJanuary 30, 2019
Our pathogenic pasts can’t hide

Our pathogenic pasts can’t hide

From the Bradley Lab, Public Health Sciences Division
Science SpotlightOctober 15, 2018
Decoding your immune system’s memories

Decoding your immune system’s memories

Hutch researchers take a step toward reading the genetic record left by a lifetime of fighting disease
Hutch NewsAugust 30, 2018