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Blog Main Bio Jack Wimpress Editorial
January 1, 2017

Wimpress Family Battles Diabetes, Supports Research

In the 1950s, when Jack Wimpress, a talented Boeing aerodynamics engineer, and his late wife, Doris, a dedicated nurse, began their family, they were a statistical anomaly. “Three out of four of our children developed type 1 diabetes,” says Jack. “Everyone told us that this wasn’t possible.”

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Blog Main Indigo Jimmy Philo Editorial
December 8, 2016

All In For Research

Indigo Philo was a freshman in college when she began to get painful stomach cramps and an overwhelming sense of urgency to go to the bathroom.

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Blog Main Scientific Lung in Dish
December 1, 2016

Leading a New Center for Asthma and Allergy Research

The National Institutes of Health recently awarded BRI an $8 million grant to lead the center—a collaboration of researchers from BRI, UW Medicine and Seattle Children’s Research Institute.

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November 1, 2016

New Approaches to Eliminating RA

Benaroya Research Institute at Virginia Mason (BRI) is waging a comprehensive fight against rheumatoid arthritis (RA). “During the last 15 years, treatments for RA have improved enormously with new therapies,” says BRI President Jane Buckner, MD, who is leading this work.

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Blog Main Image - Peanut Held by Girl
October 1, 2016

Critical Discovery in Peanut Allergy

Scientists at Benaroya Research Institute recently discovered a critical pathway in peanut allergy that may extend to other food allergies.

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September 8, 2016

Murdock Trust Gives 30 Years of Support

"If it wasn’t for the Murdock Trust helping us with essential pieces of equipment and new technology for over 30 years, we wouldn’t have been able to achieve our cutting-edge research advancements,” says BRI President Jane Buckner, MD.

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Blog Main Aline Keller Kids Editorial
September 1, 2016

Volunteering To Fight Rheumatoid Arthritis

A day prior to her 51st birthday last year, Aline Keller fell in the shower. “Within one week I had so much pain and swelling in my hands and joints that I could barely walk,” she says.

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Blog Main Meeko Garcias Editorial
August 8, 2016

Donate Your Blood for Research

We all know you can give blood to help ill or injured people who need it, but did you know you can also donate blood for research?

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Blog Main Cece Haw Editorial
August 1, 2016

A Proud Donor Supports Mission

Cece Haw served as chief financial officer and partner at NBBJ, an innovative architectural design firm that works with Virginia Mason. About 25 years ago, she was frustrated about getting answers for her health care needs.

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Blog Main Scientific Lung in Dish
July 8, 2016

Good News for Lungs, Bad News for Allergies and Asthma

One in four people in the United States grapple with allergies, asthma or both. For years, BRI has had its sights set on helping these patients breathe easier. And our efforts just got a huge and welcome boost.

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