News Former UW scientist granted $4.6M to cultivate first cell oxygen monitor By Aspen Anderson Contributing writer 23 hrs ago 0 UW biotech spinout Opticyte was recently awarded $2.9 million in federal grants and $1.7 million in seed funding to launch the world’s first cell oxygen monitor. Lori Arakaki, former UW scientist and Ph.D. grad, is the co-founder and CEO of the company.
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Intiman Theatre’s Black History Month conversation dually explores the binds of the past and the future of Black theater On Feb. 23, Seattle’s Intiman Theatre hosted a Black History Month conversation over Zoom titled “Black Theatre Beyond the Politics of Representation.” The event, hosted by Intiman board Chair Jasmine Mahmoud, with panelists author Stacie McCormick and playwright Wind Dell Woods, explored q…
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