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Frogs help Fred Hutch find the shape of small things
Dr. Yasuhiro Arimura brings frogs back to Fred Hutch after a long absence to study the structure of DNA-linked molecular complexes that change during the cell cycle and malfunction in cancer and other diseases
Sleepy cells rely on Sir2 to remodel their DNA landscape
From the Tsukiyama Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Acidic media favor entry of yeast into quiescence
From the Tsukiyama lab, Basic Sciences Division
Dr. Toshio Tsukiyama elected to American Academy of Microbiology
Longtime Basic scientist revealed dynamic nature of DNA packaging and how cells exploit it to enter and exit dormancy
Chromatin fibers: oh what a tangled web we weave
From the Tsukiyama Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Rude Awakening: examining the cell’s rapid recovery from quiescence
From the Tsukiyama lab, Basic Sciences Division
Science on the horizon
Fred Hutch experts make predictions for science trends, advances in 2020
For cells, keeping quiet is a cinch
Researchers show how dormant cells turn genes off by pulling DNA into loops
How cells put themselves to sleep
Discoveries about hibernating yeast could help us understand why some cancers resist chemo
‘Every day something new’: Dr. Sue Biggins selected as HHMI investigator
Flexible support from the prestigious nonprofit will open new research doors