
OHSU investigators awarded $3 million for innovative, promising research
January 24, 2022
New funds for leading-edge research on malaria vaccines, emerging viral diseases, gun violence prevention, gene regulatory control.

Innovation massively expands view into workings of single cells
July 06, 2021
New method yields 10 times more data, reduces gene sequencing costs by one third.

Tracking virus variants across Oregon, Southwest Washington
June 09, 2021
New federal and state awards will expand OHSU’s research and clinical capacity for genome sequencing.

OHSU study advances field of precision medicine
February 25, 2021
Cell tracking technique helps uncover how diseases progress, alter healthy tissues.

What genome sequencing tells us about COVID-19 in Oregon
February 10, 2021
OHSU researchers identify multiple cases of new virus variants locally, urge community members to “remain vigilant” in safety practices.

'Science will lead us out of the pandemic'
May 21, 2020
OHSU quickly marshals its research expertise, resources to participate in the global scientific race to confront COVID-19.

Oregon’s COVID-19 story emerges from gene sequencing
May 18, 2020
16 genomes from OHSU show great diversity.

Laying the groundwork for precision medicine
May 14, 2019
Research Week 2019: OHSU scientist Andrew Adey focuses on new methods to efficiently profile single cells.

An advance for precision medicine
April 09, 2018
Discovery allows scientists to index thousands of cells simultaneously, a 40-fold increase from the current method.

New genome-mapping technique opens new avenues for precision medicine
January 30, 2017
OHSU scientists have uncovered a method for quickly and efficiently mapping the genome of single cells within the body. Their findings, published Jan. 30 in the journal Nature Methods, clears the way for a significant advance in precision medicine, including cancer and many other disease areas.