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Scientists are capturing the wide visual diversity of human cells
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Organoids are miniature versions of organs grown in the lab from stem cells - in many cases, from human stem cells.
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‘Queens’ of the rodent colonies age even more slowly than the extremely long-lived naked mole rat
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GeekWire: Seattle Hub for Synthetic Biology lands $10M to support ‘DNA Typewriter’ technology
The Seattle Hub for Synthetic Biology is receiving a $10 million grant to support the training of new scientists and the launch of biotech startups.
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The Transmitter: Cell ‘fingerprints’ identify distinct cortical networks
Findings could reveal how cellular diversity influences brain function, according to a new study.
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Author lists on papers have ballooned, and it’s getting hard to discern contribution.
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Technology Networks: Learn How the Brain Ages at the Cellular Level
Join Dr. Kelly Jin, a scientist at the Allen Institute for Brain Science, as she discusses new research on how our brains change as we age.
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Science in Seattle: Tissue-Resident Memory CD8 T Cell Diversity
This week, we profile a recent publication by Dr. Maximilian Heeg’s lab, focusing on understanding immune responses in tissues.
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The CryoSCAPE technique is designed to aid research for underserved populations.
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KIRO Radio: Keep your brain sharp, simple lifestyle changes backed by Seattle research
The research offers promising insights into how everyday choices can help preserve brain health as we age.
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NY Post: Researchers discover aging ‘hotspot’ in the brain — and it could have big implications for patients
Researchers identified certain cells that showed “major changes” with age, particularly in one specific “hotspot."
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The Transmitter: Age-related brain changes in mice strike hypothalamus ‘hot spot’
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