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New Science Spotlight Articles

Every month, Fred Hutch postdoc writer/editors summarize two papers from each of our scientific divisions to stimulate collaborations across campus
11 NEW September 18, 2023
Histone variants: new versions of ancient genes

Histone variants: new versions of ancient genes

From the Malik Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Science SpotlightMarch 21, 2022
No ‘black diamond’ ski slopes for the TRIM5α antiviral protein

No ‘black diamond’ ski slopes for the TRIM5α antiviral protein

From the Malik and Emerman labs, Basic Sciences Division
Science SpotlightOctober 19, 2020
DNA methyltransferases, of Mice and Men

DNA methyltransferases, of Mice and Men

From the Malik lab, Basic Sciences Division
Science SpotlightApril 20, 2020
Actin gone wild

Actin gone wild

From the Malik lab, Basic Sciences Division
Science SpotlightDecember 16, 2019
Density matters when bacteria are in a league of their own

Density matters when bacteria are in a league of their own

From the Malik lab, Basic Sciences Division
Science SpotlightJuly 15, 2019
2 Hutch postdocs named Damon Runyon-Dale F. Frey Breakthrough Scientists

2 Hutch postdocs named Damon Runyon-Dale F. Frey Breakthrough Scientists

Drs. Alistair Russell and Tera Levin among few Damon Runyon Fellows selected for further support
Hutch NewsFebruary 21, 2019
Jeannette Tenthorey named Hanna Gray Fellow

Jeannette Tenthorey named Hanna Gray Fellow

Postdoc wins prestigious 8-year award supporting diversity in science
Hutch NewsSeptember 25, 2018
'Mother's Curse' mutation — harmful to males but not females — ID'd for the first time in animals

'Mother's Curse' mutation — harmful to males but not females — ID'd for the first time in animals

Study in fruit flies identifies a mutation in mitochondria — the energy factories of our cells — that harms males but not females
Hutch NewsAugust 02, 2016
Q&A: How evolutionary biologists got lucky with a sperm discovery

Q&A: How evolutionary biologists got lucky with a sperm discovery

Drs. Harmit Malik and Mia Levine on a male fruit fly protein necessary for embryo survival
Hutch NewsJuly 07, 2015