What's New

Federal funding cuts threaten health gains, innovation

Reduced budgets imperil patients’ hopes and thwart a massive U.S. workforce dedicated to medical advances, UW Medicine researchers say.


News Releases

A computer illustration, enlarged to show details, of mucor fungus.

Harborview patients test positive for mucormycosis

Harborview Medical Center is working closely with Public Health – Seattle & King County on a possible mucormycosis outbreak.

stethoscope on hand held calculator

Healthcare wage gaps narrowed after COVID-19

Frontline aides and assistants saw the biggest gains, but progress may not last without policy support, a new study suggests.

mother collects a nasal swab from her young child to test for respiratory viruses

Participants sought for new study of how viruses spread

Individuals in King, Snohomish and Pierce counties are eligible. Scientists will track respiratory infections including flu, RSV and COVID-19.

Woman with a glucose monitor looking at computer screen

Steady glucose-monitor use helps blood-sugar control

A study of more than 9,000 adults with type 2 diabetes shows that consistent use of the devices yields better glucose control.

picture of a pregnant woman holding her belly with a hazy sky background

Wildfire smoke tied to higher risk of preterm birth

A large U.S. study on wildfire smoke finds that timing and intensity of exposure to particulates matter.


How to Reach Us

Journalists may reach the media relations team via email (mediarelations@uw.edu) from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT. For urgent media requests after business hours, reach our on-call representative at 206-669-0164.

If you need us to record an on-camera interview with a UW Medicine expert, please email your request with specific details.

picture of Nathan Hyun and Tim Griffis

Contact Us

Reporters: For interviews with clinicians, researchers and instructors, reach our team. mediarelations@uw.edu 

UW Medicine