by Susan Keown | Nov 6, 2022 | ScienceWire
In the National Association of Science Writers’ 2022 Science in Society Awards competition, Julia Rosen (@1juliarosen) won in the Science Reporting category for her November 2021 story in High Country News on how heat waves change ecosystems. The judges wrote that...
by Chris Tachibana | Nov 3, 2017 | ScienceWire
Rachel Tompa and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center scientists she works with answer the burning question of all Seattleites: What’s in all that Canadian Goose crap on our sidewalks? The answer is a previously unknown virus, @Rachel_Tompa explains. She...
by Chris Tachibana | Sep 1, 2016 | ScienceWire
Genomics + proteomics, Tom Rickey writes, equals more power for characterizing the many alterations in genes and proteins in cancerous cells. Tom (@trickeyPNNL) describes a collaboration between Pacific Northwest National Laboratory acheter cialis en ligne and Johns...
by Chris Tachibana | Nov 1, 2012 | ScienceWire
Personalized medicine based on our genomic data is coming, but when? Sally James looks at six Seattle companies in the competitive genetic testing market, in her latest for Seattle Business Magazine. Sally was in North Carolina at the NASW conference...