In the News
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
Working-class Kid Builds Major Research Institute Starting in Strip Mall (Humanosphere)
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6/14/2011
A 2020 vision for vaccines against HIV, tuberculosis and malaria (Nature)
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5/25/2011
Seattle students break stereotypes with hands-on science (KING 5 News)
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5/13/2011
Seattle BioMed Nabs $9M Gates Foundation Grant to Speed Up Malaria Vaccine Effort (Xconomy)
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4/27/2011
Long After Microsoft, Allen and Gates Cast Shadows Over City (New York Times)
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4/27/2011
Seattle BioMed gets $9m from Gates to boost malaria vaccine work (Humanosphere)
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4/27/2011
Fast Track to Vaccines (Scientific American)
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4/21/2011
An Investment Opportunity: Training in Biosciences (Xconomy)
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4/19/2011
Five Millennials on Global Health (Humanosphere)
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4/13/2011
Technology Speeds Scientific Research, Generates New Knowledge (Life Science Leader)
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4/8/2011
Germ Warfare: In a Drawn-Out Battle, Scientists do Whatever it Takes to Try to Defeat a Deadly Disease (Science World)
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3/21/2011
New scientific talent, and leadership, part of expansion plan at Seattle BioMed (Humanosphere)
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3/16/2011
Seattle BioMed Announces Major Scientific Expansion (Seattle Business magazine)
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3/15/2011
Top immunologist, 42 researchers switching Seattle biotech companies (Seattle Times)
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3/15/2011
Alan Aderem, With Team in Tow, Bolts From ISB to Take Leading Role at Seattle BioMed (Xconomy)
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3/14/2011