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To Ψ or not to Ψ: how PUS1 knows where to pseudouridylate mRNAs
From the Stoddard lab, Basic Sciences Division

Outpacing evolution: synthetic protein design for biomedical application
From the Stoddard Lab, Fred Hutch Basic Sciences Division, and the Baker Lab, University of Washington

One gene, two functions in bacterial immunity
From the Stoddard Lab, Basic Sciences Division and the Kaiser Lab, Seattle University

Improving computational protein design for real-world applications
From the Stoddard Lab, Basic Sciences Division, and the Bradley Lab, Public Health Sciences Division

'Blobology' no more
Cryo-EM microscopy opens up biology at atomic scales

Telling friend from foe in the bacterial immune system
From the Stoddard lab, Basic Sciences Division

A cure for herpes? There is progress to report
Mouse studies show gene therapy can cause big drop in latent infections

The long road to an elusive structure
From the Stoddard lab, Basic Sciences Division

Barreling the way to designer proteins
From the Stoddard lab, Basic Sciences Division and the Baker lab, UW

Building a better protein in the hope of better therapies
Researchers design and create donut-shaped proteins from scratch