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February 7, 2023

Promising Young Scientist: An Invaluable Guiding Principle Leads Jenny Nathans to UW’s MD-PhD Program

Jenny Nathans devoted more than two years to kicking many tires at the National Institutes of Health before arriving at the UW in 2020 where she has begun to flourish.


December 15, 2022

Amelia Wilhelm highlighted on NIGMS Biomedical Beat Blog

MSTP student, Amelia Wilhelm (Entry year, 2021), talks about her decision to pursue MD/PhD training at the University of Washington with NIGMS.


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



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