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A slight temperature drop makes Tuesday the world's second-hottest day
Global temperatures dropped a minuscule amount after two days of record highs, making Tuesday only the world’s second-hottest day ever measured. Kristie Ebi, professor of global health and of environmental and occupational health sciences at the UW, is...
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Translating Autoantibodies into Chimeric Antigen Receptor-T Cell Therapy for Small Cell Lung Cancer
The goal of this project is to translate tumor-specific autoantibodies into novel CAR-T cells, to test their efficacy in multiple clinically relevant SCLC models and to identify and overcome immunosuppressive mechanisms. ...
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Q&A with Nicole Potchen
Research Assistant, University of Washington Department of Global Health ...
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I-TECH Supported Reference Center Serves as Critical Lifeline for People with Advanced HIV Disease
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Molecular Detection of Pathogens in Environmental and Clinical Samples
As a method for detecting microorganisms in samples, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is fast, sensitive, and specific. However, it is unable to distinguish viable pathogen cells from dead cells and free nucleic acid fragments. We have shown that PCR...
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Huffington Post: We Can Expect More Outbreaks Like Zika As The Climate Changes
By Lydia O'Connor ...
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Bicycles and HIV Prevention in Malawi
In Malawi, International Training & Education Center for Health (I-TECH) utilizes Community Mobilizers (CMs), who use interpersonal communication to create demand among males needing Voluntary Medical Male Circumcision services. In order to ease the...
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Xander Smith
Name : Xander Smith ...
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‘The cruelty Olympics’: Texas workers condemn elimination of water breaks
Outdoor workers express anger and fear of potential repercussions after governor rescinds mandatory breaks amid extreme heat. ...