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November 15, 2022
Promising Young Scientist Sam Regalado: Inspired by a Desire to Advance Opportunities for People of Diverse Cultures
MSTP Student, Sam Regalado (Entry year, 2016) featured as a Promising Young Scientist by the Brotman Baty Institute.
September 1, 2022
Promising Young Scientist Anna-Lisa Doebley: A Penchant for Solving Puzzles Leads to A Passion for Identifying Cancer Subtypes
MSTP Student, Anna-Lisa Doebley (Entry year, 2015) featured as a Promising Young Scientist by the Brotman Baty Institute.
August 1, 2022
New co-first author Nature paper for Megan Maurano (E-14) addressing inherited forms of autoimmunity
Megan Maurano (MSTP Entry 2014) is co-first author on a new Nature paper using mouse models to show how mutations in the gene ADAR1 incorrectly recognize self DNA as foreign and trigger autoimmune disease in the genetic disorder, Aicardi–Goutières syndrome
June 21, 2022
UW MSTP Alumni Andrew Stergachis selected for the 2022 class of Pew Biomedical Scholars
Dr. Andrew Stergachis is the only physician-scientist among the 22 early-career scientists who will receive four years of funding from the Pew Trusts to explore some of the most pressing questions in health and medicine. Andrew will unravel the structure and function of chromatin and gene regulatory features within “uncharted” regions of the human genome.
June 7, 2022
A partnership to train physician scientists
The joint University of Washington-Morehouse School of Medicine Medical Scientist Training Program is a dual degree MD/PhD program.
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