
Jeremy Hollis
@jeremyahollis
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Malik Lab grad students working hard to bring Beer Hour to you today! See you there Fred Hutch Cancer Center Hutch Basic Sciences (don't worry, Harmit S. Malik , we stayed a full $1 under budget)


Selfish genes rock!!! Click on the link to find out why. Thanks to all my coauthors for being incredible mentors. Wiedenheft Lab Harmit S. Malik @janet_young_123 Artem Nemudryi, PhD Anna Nemudraia oup2-idp.sams-sigma.com/authorize?auth…

Calling everyone interested in #postdoc opportunities Hutch Basic Sciences! Join us at the Pathfinders: Postdoc Recruitment Symposium @FredHutch. Explore our research programs, present your work, and network with current postdocs and faculty. Apply by July 8: fredhutch.org/pathfinders


Congrats to Risa Takenaka who just defended her Ph.D. Thesis today; 🙏 to her wonderful family & friends for visiting & to her labmates who threw an awesome party! Look for her preprint about her collaboration with Dr. Leila Rieder, PhD soon. It’s been wonderful to watch her in action.


Our recent paper in PLOS Genetics was featured on their virtual "cover"! Beautiful work from •emily•, Yuntong Zou, and Nikita Divekar on acentrosomal spindle assembly in oocytes! @ibisatnu Northwestern MolBioSci plos.org/wp-content/upl…



Check out our new preprint investigating progenitor patterning after Xenopus spinal cord injury! 🐸🧠🔬Avery Angell Swearer

So many phenomenal pumpkins at this year’s carving contest! Congratulations to the Harmit S. Malik Lab for most humorous, the Talbot Lab for most horrific, the Melody Campbell Lab for most artistic, and the Lucas Sullivan Lab for most scientific!


We’re thrilled to congratulate to Jeremy Hollis in the Melody Campbell and Harmit S. Malik Labs on being named a 2025 Weintraub Awardee! Jeremy is carrying on the late Hal Weintraub's legacy of curiosity and discovery through his research on cell surface receptors.

Congrats to Jeremy Hollis, a graduate research assistant in the Melody Campbell Lab at Fred Hutch, on receiving the 2025 Weintraub Graduate Student Award for excellence in the biological sciences! Read more: bit.ly/41rXJ5q
