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Do people and monkeys see colors the same way?
Summary: Some nerve cells circuits for colour vision are uniquely human, shows a new study led by Yeon Jin Kim and Dennis Dacey from the University of Seattle Washington, and including Save Sight researchers Ulrike Grünert and Paul Martin. Using a fine-scale electron microscopic reconstruction method, they compared the connections of colour-coding receptor cells in…
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John Tuthill interview with Current Biology
Associate Professor John Tuthill recently sat down with Current Biology for their Q&A feature. Read his fantastic interview here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2023.01.048
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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…

