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All you have is a sequencer? No problem! Alternative routes to scRNA-seq are being developed by pioneering companies around the globe. Jay Shendure Cole Trapnell UW Genome Sciences genengnews.com/topics/omics/n…




How did connections to 2 Nobel Laureates influence a 30-year-old researcher? Learn more about Sudarshan Pinglay's 'defiant' professional journey of science and philosophy. UW Genome Sciences Allen Institute New York University Johns Hopkins University brotmanbaty.org/news/promising…


Eichler grad student Xavi Guitart’s 1st first-author paper "Independent expansion, selection and hypervariability of the TBC1D3 gene family in humans" has been accepted to Genome Research. Check it out: genome.cshlp.org/content/early/…. Xavi Guitart






PHOTO: David Baker UW Biochemistry Institute for Protein Design @uwmedicine taking via computer at his Seattle home early this morning shortly after learning that he had received #NobelPrize2024 in chemistry for computational protein design


In The New York Times item by Teddy Rosenbluth hailing the many contributions of research on the tiny roundworm C. elegans to science, Dr. Bob Waterston UW Genome Sciences UW Medicine said, “If we understand the worm, we understand life." tinyurl.com/2x7cbzue



Many thanks Brotman Baty for the chat. It's been great to be part of UW Genome Sciences's vibrant research community and work with brilliant and supportive colleagues in Jay Shendure's and Lea Starita's labs!




BBI's Nobu Hamazaki (1st author) & Jay Shendure (corresponding author) among others from BBI on Nature Cell Biology paper, 'Retinoic acid induces human gastruloids with posterior embryo-like structures' UW Genome Sciences Fred Hutch Cancer Center pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39164488/


Eichler lab grad student Xavi Guitart (Xavi Guitart)'s first author paper "Independent expansion, selection, and hypervariability of the TBC1D3 gene family in humans" featured in a GR special issue! Evan Eichler UW Genome Sciences HHMI

