06/26/2017
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Lab activity in Dr. Paul Yager's lab reflects work on paper-based diagnostics. Their hope is that in two to three years, people miles from a lab will be able to cough, spit, or urinate on a piece of...
06/23/2017
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Researcher works in the genome sequencing lab of Debbie Nickerson.
Credit: Clare McLean
06/23/2017
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Dr. Charles (Chuck) Murry is a professor of pathology, bioengineering and medicine/cardiology. He directs the Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine.
Credit: Clare McLean
08/23/2017
Type: MediaAMP
(Downloadable video and script, and podcast of separate interview) Dr. Joann Elmore, a professor of medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine, discusses new research indicating that...
09/08/2017
Type: MediaAMP
(Downloadable web and broadcast split-track video, and video script) A study of more than 400 pediatric sports-concussion cases indicates that, in most cases, the use of magnetic resonance imaging (...
11/02/2018
Type: YouTube
Your genes could help lead to better care for a patient in the future.
The All of Us Research Program is gathering data from people of all walks of life and backgrounds to create a national medical...
01/16/2019
Type: YouTube
It's the question many ask: Is there a safe amount to drink during pregnancy? A new study published in Advances in Pediatric Research suggests the answer is no.
Susan Astley Hemingway, professor of...
12/28/2018
Type: YouTube
Surgical oncologist Venu G. Pillarisetty talks about why resting before surgery is the worst thing you can do.
Dr. Pillarisetty is senior author of study published in PLOS One finds that finds...
03/26/2019
Type: YouTube
Open surgery has long been the convention for treating aortic stenosis, a potentially lethal condition in which a failing aortic valve reduces blood flow from the heart. But TAVR, or transcatheter...
03/06/2019
Type: YouTube
It's scary to think about, but an infection during pregnancy, whether the flu or a urinary tract infection, appears to increase a child's risk of being diagnosed with depression or autism. ...