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  1. Love this celebration of colleges for their science breakthroughs.

  2. Congratulations-- Former Damon Runyon Fellow @ShawnLiu_2017’s paper on rescuing neurons was chosen as editor’s pick in the 2019 competition.

  3. Congrats to @ShawnLiu_2017, Rudolf Jaenisch, & colleagues on the Editor’s Pick for 2019! staffers chose their study for its innovative use of CRISPR-Cas9 to edit the epigenetic tags causing Fragile X syndrome. Story by :

  4. And the 2019 winner is ... , for a potential treatment for tinnitus, a ringing in the ear that affects some 2 million people Congrats! via

  5. We’re so proud of Dr. Susan Shore and her team for winning with their work on ! Thank you to all who voted for them, and to our competitors and for making this a fun & informative contest. Read more here:

  6. As the last votes come in for , we want to thank everyone who has voted for us, the researchers on both of the teams that competed, all of the teams we competed against, and for bringing attention to the role of universities in research in a fun way!

  7. . ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ ✅ The Finals, crowning the best science & medicine innovations, are upon us: Animal Genomes Offer Health Clues🧬() VS. Buzzing Be Gone👂 () VOTE:

  8. 2. tra 2019.

    It's official, is in the final round of vs ! Thanks to and for keeping the dream alive. We're in it to win it! Final round ends Friday at 10pm MT

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  9. 2. tra 2019.

    Just voted for in the national competition, which highlights the lab’s work creating a cellular tracking system that helps scientists better understand how cells develop. Let's get them to the finals. Voting ends tonight!

  10. En estos momentos, un biólogo mexicano en la Universidad de Washington, , compite para determinar que su proyecto es la línea de investigación más relevante. Si no han votado, ora!!: Voten por Washington University! :) Aquí mero:

  11. This little machine can make big changes to pharmaceutical manufacturing. Learn more & vote

  12. If you haven’t yet, cast a smart vote in the bracket challenge. Vote for paper on a -based tool that enables clinicians to quickly diagnose patient samples and track epidemics such as and .

  13. Vote now for ’s Maria Holland in , a bracketed competition of the country's most innovative biomedical research. Her work could shed light on autism spectrum disorders, schizophrenia and more.

  14. Emory is competing in Round 2 of , a March Madness-style bracket for biomedical research. Emory's entry: An algorithm that can predict sepsis in ICU patients. We beat Vanderbilt and are now up against U. of Virginia - VOTE to help Emory win!

  15. 12. ožu 2019.

    Round 32 of . Would love your vote for the team that brought Dengue diagnostics to Senegal and this photo

  16. Incredible research from is being featured in the bracket! I'm proud to work with and Dr. Hussein Tawbi and their amazing teams. Let's help them advance to the next round by voting:

  17. Very exciting to have competing in this year’s bracket competition. Our entry is for the groundbreaking tuberculosis research made by Dr. Schnappinger’s Lab. Let’s get to the next round!

  18. 4. ožu 2019.
  19. Proud to see research led by two faculty featured in this year's . Cast your votes for Dr. Hussein Tawbi's melanoma brain metastases research and 's research on abdominal radical hysterectomies for early-stage cervical cancer.

  20. 4. ožu 2019.

    Congrats to our collaborator, of , selected for competition for his work identifying the junction between & systems in neuroinflammatory conditions. Let's vote his research through to the next round!

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