The legacy of the late Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen lives on at some of Seattle’s most innovative institutions. This week GeekWire profiled the AI2 incubator, a branch of the Allen… Read More
Nearly 150 vendor employees at Microsoft in Redmond, Wash., will need to be evaluated for tuberculosis after a fellow vendor was recently diagnosed with active TB disease. Public Health —… Read More
Seattle’s Center for Infectious Disease Research announced Tuesday that it has received a new, $17.2 million grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases to fund its research into… Read More
To many people, tuberculosis is a disease confined to places far away or to times long gone by. But the distance between us and this deadly pathogen is far smaller… Read More
The Seattle-based Infectious Disease Research Institute (IDRI), a product-focused nonprofit that fights infectious diseases around the world, announced today that it will receive $15 million from pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly to… Read More