Daggett Group Research in Medical News Today
April 2019 News regarding our research. Learn more…
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Read MoreJuly 2018 Dylan Shea, musician and molecular engineer of the Daggett Lab, spurred Elon Musk to state his commitment to supply houses in Flint, Michigan with clean water! Learn more…
Read MoreWe are putting the final touches on documentation and licensing paperwork so that we can release our molecular modeling package in lucem molecular mechanics (ilmm)! Learn more…
Read MoreCongratulations to Clare Towse who received the 2015 UW Postdoc Mentor of the Year Award! See the department’s article on Clare by pressing here.
Read MoreCongratulations to Alissa Bleem who received a 2015 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship!
Read MoreOur amyloid work is included in an article on Innovative Medicine: Researchers develop advanced treatments through cutting-edge science in the November Issue of the Alaska Airlines Magazine. Learn more…
Read MoreFINALLY, experimental results backing our 2004 hypothesis that alpha-sheet structure is associated with toxicity during amyloidosis has just gone live in eLife! Get the paper here. See the UW announcement here.
Read MoreWe have released DIVE, our Data Intensive Visual Analytics software framework for accessing, streaming, interrogating, comparing, and visualizing big data. See our new papers in Bioinformatics and IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications. Get more information about downloading DIVE here.
Read MoreUndergrads interested in conducting research in the Daggett Lab over the summer will only be considered through established UW programs, such as the NNIN REU, Amgen Scholars Program, NASA Internships, and NSF Pathways to Science. Note that these programs have quickly approaching deadlines.
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