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Froehner lab creates new gene therapy system
UW Medicine Newsroom: Muscular dystrophy lab creates new gene therapy system
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Marc Binder publication is 4th most mentioned article of 2022 from Physiological Reviews
A publication co-authored by P.Bio faculty member Marc Binder and previous department faculty member Fernando Santana was the 4th most mentioned article of 2022. The article can be read here: Mechanisms and physiological implications of cooperative gating of clustered ion channels
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P.Bio faculty members Stan Froehner and Nick Whitehead raise $5million for UW spin out startup
GeekWire: UW biotech spinout raises $5M to develop gene therapy system for muscular dystrophy businesswire: Myosana Therapeutics Raises $5 Million in Seed Funding
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Remembering Professor Daniel O. Graney
Dan Graney was a dedicated educator who taught Human Anatomy, Neuroanatomy, Histology and Embryology to generations of MD, MD/PhDs, DDSs, RNs and other healthcare professionals in Surgery, Ophthalmology, Urology and Bioengineering throughout the UWSOM and WWAMI. His undergraduate studies were at UC Berkeley, and he received a Ph.D. in Anatomy from UC San Francisco. In…
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UW Office of Research features 3 P.Bio faculty in “New Faculty Spotlight”
Three P.Bio faculty are featured in the Office of Research’s New Faculty Spotlight this month: Alec Smith, Research Assistant Professor Oscar Vivas, Assistant Professor (Pharmacology & P.Bio) Michele Basso, Professor (Biological Structure & P.Bio)
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Passing of former P.Bio faculty member Chuck Stevens
We were sad to learn about the passing of a former department faculty member, Chuck Stevens. Dr. Stevens had been at the Salk Institute since 1990 following his time on faculty here at UW and also at Yale. Our best wishes to his colleagues, friends, and family. To find out more about his distinguished career,…

