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Mechanical coupling helps microtubules coordinate chromosomal separation
From the Asbury lab, University of Washington and Biggins lab, Fred Hutch Basic Sciences Division, Cancer Consortium Cancer Basic Biology Program

The best kind of fishing expedition
From the Biggins Lab, Basic Sciences Division

Before cells divide, microtubule integrity and cell wall gene regulation are intertwined
From the Biggins Lab, Basic Sciences Division

Searching beyond the streetlight to uncover functional protein domains
From the Paddison Lab, Human Biology Division

Cellular choke artist: Aurora B doesn’t perform well under pressure
From the Biggins Lab, Basic Sciences Division

Cbf1 plays transcriptional traffic cop to balance centromere function
From the Biggins lab, Basic Sciences Division

Mps1: A new referee in a game of cellular tug-of-war
From the Biggins Lab, Basic Sciences Division

Pulling it together: Uncovering a role for chTOG at the kinetochores
From the Biggins Lab, Basic Sciences Division

Chromosomes are safer with Stu2
From the Biggins lab, Basic Sciences Division

Dr. Cameron Howard Lee named 2019 Helen Hay Whitney Fellow
Biggins Lab postdoc will look at relationship between protein production and key cell-cycle checkpoint

Chromosome segregation requires con-CENP-T-ration
from the Biggins lab, Basic Sciences Division


Reaching for answers
Researchers’ friends and family see scientists as conduits for hope

Dr. Sue Biggins elected to National Academy of Sciences
Biologist honored for her research on how cells segregate chromosomes during division