In the News
2012
Infectious hope: When getting malaria makes sense (Humanosphere)
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4/26/2012
Seattle has big impact on global fight against malaria (Puget Sound Business Journal)
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4/26/2012
Vaccines: The take-home lesson (Nature Outlook)
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4/25/2012
Hooked on science by accident, Kimberly Choi puts it to work in the global community (Humanosphere)
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4/13/2012
Inside Fortress Bill (BBC)
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1/3/2012
2011
Quarter-century quest for malaria vaccine shows signs of success (Nature Review Drug Discovery)
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12/1/2011
Global Health Scientists of the Future (Shoreline Area News)
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11/25/2011
Mosquito Lab Handles "Worlds Most Dangerous Animals" (Reuters)
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10/20/2011
Gates Foundation Hosts Global Malaria Forum (MyFox Spokane)
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10/19/2011
Bill, Melinda Gates Speak at Malaria Forum (KIRO TV)
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10/18/2011
Man vs. Mosquito (GeekWire)
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10/17/2011
Researchers Using Malaria-Infected Mosquitoes to Unlock a Cure for the Disease (KOMO News)
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10/17/2011
Malaria Forum to Draw Global Health Experts (Seattle Times)
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10/15/2011
21 Scientific Research Projects Starting This Fall That Could Change The World (i09 Science Preview)
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8/26/2011
Cool Job: Malaria researcher Alexis Kaushansky, Ph.D. (NW Jobs)
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8/9/2011
How Seattle Set Out to Create a Biotech Hub and Fostered a Global Health Nexus (Xconomy)
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8/8/2011
A Holistic Approach (Drug Discovery and Development)
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8/8/2011
Systems Biology Integrates All That's Known About Disease and Humans (Fierce BioTech)
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8/7/2011
Global Health Scene in Seattle: Malaria Gene Knockouts, Mojitos against Mosquitoes (Weber Shandwick)
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7/28/2011
Ken Stuart, the Working Class Kid Who Built a Global Health Hotspot at Seattle BioMed (Xconomy)
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7/20/2011