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Saving real lives with AI
Better treatments for cancer, autoimmune diseases, viruses and more are now possible thanks to AI-powered work from the UW’s Institute for Protein Design.
‘FISH IS A LIVELIHOOD’
UW grad student George Darkwah and team, working with Tribal partners, created a satellite-based tool to help protect the salmon runs crucial to Native communities, the ecosystem and the economy.
Questioning the AI answer
Undergraduate researcher Andre Ye, ’25, blends computer science, philosophy and design to create more ethical AI systems — and explore what it means to be human.
Double Trouble
Twin sisters and Husky Track & Field teammates Hana and Amanda Moll, ’27, are soaring over collegiate pole vault records.
UW alum awarded Nobel Prize in Medicine
University of Washington alum Mary Brunkow has received the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discoveries that transformed our understanding of the immune system.
Performing Patients
UW School of Drama students act as patients and family members in training simulations for UW Medicine neurology residents — helping both groups hone their skills.
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New UW institute to boost neurodiverse employment
The Canopy Neurodiversity Foundation grants 15ドル million to the UW Information School to launch the Institute for Neurodiversity and Employment, advancing inclusive careers and research statewide.
Research makes America healthier
Research at the UW School of Public Health makes Washington and America healthier, safer, and more prosperous.
By discovering how to prevent disease, illness, and injury, we make productive workforces, healthy people, and safe communities.
Experience art, ideas and discovery this fall
Connect with the UW College of Arts & Sciences through 30+ fall events featuring music, exhibitions, lectures, and conversations that inspire.