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New Science Spotlight Articles
Every month, Fred Hutch postdoc writer/editors summarize two papers from each of our scientific divisions to stimulate collaborations across campus
April 16, 2025

Septins: two complexes close the gap during wound repair
From the Parkhurst lab, Basic Sciences Division

The ins and outs of calcium during wound healing
From the Parkhurst Lab, Basic Sciences Division

Identifying key players of nuclear envelope budding regulation in Drosophila
From the Parkhurst Lab, Basic Sciences Division

Spiraling inward to heal: a new mechanism for wound closure
From the Parkhurst Lab, Basic Sciences Division

Beyond diabetes: the insulin pathway’s key role in cellular wound repair
From the Parkhurst Lab (Basic Sciences Division)

Pavarotti’s (actin) debut
From the Parkhurst lab, Basic Sciences Division

Good Ol' Fat: Fat accumulation and longevity in yeast
From the Gottschling and Parkhurst labs (Basic Sciences Division)

(Wash)ing the nuclear envelope
From the Parkhurst lab, Basic Sciences Division.

Study reveals how cells’ nuclei keep their shape
Scientists discover a protein that keeps cellular nuclei from shriveling, a hallmark of old age and the premature-aging disease progeria