by Susan Keown | Aug 4, 2023 | ScienceWire
New member Arkadi Mazin recently took a reporting trip to Zuzalu, a “pop-up city” in Montenegro and site of a two-month conference on topics ranging from cryptocurrency to decentralized science to longevity. Mazin writes about his experience for the Lifespan Extension...
by Susan Keown | Mar 4, 2022 | ScienceWire
Charlotte Schubert (@schubertcm) writes for GeekWire about the legacy of cellular therapy company Juno Therapeutics (now a Bristol Myers Squibb company) on the Seattle biotech scene (and beyond). The Seattle company launched in 2013, bolstering the region’s reputation...
by Chris Tachibana | Dec 4, 2013 | ScienceWire
Thomas P. Hopp puts medical sleuth Dr. Peyton McKean back to work in a new thriller, The Neah Virus. Northwesterners will recognize the nonfiction elements—Neah Bay and controversies over Native American whale-hunting rights. NSWAnians will note references to the...
by Chris Tachibana | Jan 1, 2012 | ScienceWire
As National Biotech Editor of Xconomy and the Editor of Xconomy Seattle, Luke Timmerman writes and tweets about the Seattle life sciences industry copiously, continuously and most importantly, competently. See his “Top 12 Life Sciences Stories of the Year” for a...