by Susan Keown | May 6, 2023 | ScienceWire
In Pacific NW Magazine, Sandi Doughton (@sandidoughton) features long-running Seattle-area research that is uncovering clues to dementia by tracking local seniors. Doughton introduces us to researchers and participants in the study and highlights some of its key...
by Chris Tachibana | May 3, 2019 | ScienceWire
What better way to measure traffic pollution than with cars in traffic? Sarah Stanley writes about specially equipped hybrid vehicles that researchers are driving around the Seattle area to sample the air for gases and particles associated with traffic. The story is...
by Chris Tachibana | Jul 4, 2014 | ScienceWire
Rebecca Hughes (@GHResearch) shows us why zombies aren’t the only beings seeking brains. Joint research projects by the University of Washington, the Allen Institute for Brain Science and Group Health Research Institute are combining data from genetic tests, clinical...
by Chris Tachibana | Dec 4, 2013 | ScienceWire
Sandi Doughton connects football, war injuries, and dementia. The common node is Microsoft Founder and Seattle Seahawks owner Paul Allen, who has long followed—and funded—neuroscience and brain research. In this article for the Seattle Times, Sandi relates how Seattle...