
Media Coverage
Study shows promise for predicting harmful algal blooms
Boise State Public Radio (Brook Nunn, Genome Sciences)
Opinion: There is a human cost when America shuts down science
The Globe and Mail (Emily Dworkin, Psychiatry)
Vaccine guidance, insurance coverage in 'uncharted territory'
STAT (Linda Eckert, OB-GYN)
Melatonin doses can vary from what’s on the label
The Washington Post (Cora Breuner, Pediatrics)
LatinX Diabetes Clinic helps break down healthcare barriers
Latino News Network (Lorena Wright, Endocrinology)
NW lawmakers urge NIOSH rehirings; immigrant protection ordinance before Council
Spokane Public Radio (Caleb Banta-Green, Psychiatry)
New federal Covid-19 vaccine policies are already keeping some people from getting shots
CNN (Leigh Haldeman, Harborview Medical Center; John Lynch, Infectious Diseases)
Scientists wriggle deep into worm evolution
Cosmos Magazine (Robert Waterston, Genome Sciences)
UW researchers discover way to forecast harmful algal blooms
KNKX Radio (Brook Nunn, Genome Sciences)
ACL tear risks: Study on women's menstrual cycle influence
KING-TV (Cindy Lin, Sports Medicine)
Opinion: Bioethicists must push back against assaults on DEI
American Journal of Bioethics (Nancy Jecker, Bioethics)
The unexpected ways Ozempic-like drugs might fight dementia
National Geographic (Elizabeth Rhea,Geriatrics)