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De pruebas periódicas a un conocimiento que salva vidas: el futuro de la atención de la preeclampsia
Del grupo de investigación de Gavin Ha, División de Ciencias de Salud Pública, Programa de Biología Computacional Herbold
From routine screening to life-saving insight: the future of preeclampsia care
From the Gavin Ha research group, Public Health Sciences Division, Herbold Computational Biology Program
A quarter century of lifesaving discoveries in prostate cancer
Pacific Northwest Prostate Cancer SPORE insights have transformed patient care and understanding of prostate cancer biology, supported drug discovery worldwide
Targeted new approach and computational tools reveal lung cancer subtypes hiding in patterns in cell-free DNA
Innovative strategy a step toward liquid biopsy to detect, monitor aggressive small cell lung cancer
New projects advance health equity research
Two $1M grants support efforts to pinpoint novel prostate cancer biomarkers, improve clinical trial enrollment and inclusion
Research into targeted treatments, better prediction models in breast cancer funded
Breast Cancer Research Foundation continues support for research by Fred Hutch/UW/Seattle Children’s Cancer Consortium physicians and scientists
Classifying prostate cancer subtypes from liquid biopsies
From the Ha and Nelson labs, Human Biology Division
New computational tools widen horizons for liquid biopsies
Methods allow scientists to use gene regulation patterns to detect cancer subtype in cell-free DNA
Structural landscape of DNA and precision medicine, firm handshake
From the Ha lab, Public Health Sciences and Human Biology Divisions
Fred Hutch/UW/Seattle Children’s Cancer Consortium breast cancer researchers receive grants
Breast Cancer Research Foundation supports projects including new imaging tracer, better risk prediction for luminal B subtypes, anti-inflammatory vaccine and more
Dr. Anat Zimmer receives AAUW fellowship
Fred Hutch computational biologist who relocated from Israel will receive support while investigating cancer genomics
Unlocking more information from liquid biopsies
Dr. Gavin Ha receives $1.5M NIH Director’s New Innovator Award for creative young scientists with high-risk, high-reward projects
New regional collaborations will accelerate innovation in data-intensive medical science
Three research teams in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia receive pilot funding from Cascadia Data Alliance
Identifying the root of prostate cancer treatment resistance using liquid biopsy
Dr. Gavin Ha receives 2019 V Scholar Grant to study whether noninvasive procedure can help monitor and predict how patients will respond to therapy