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:[http://www.forward.com/articles/11438/| Article in The Jewish Daily]
:[http://www.forward.com/articles/11438/| Article in The Jewish Daily]

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September 2007
Article in The Jewish Daily
June 2007
Interns Victor and Hanna return to the Hoatlin lab. High fives all around.
April 2007
FANCI, yet another FA gene, marking the end of an era.
March 2007
A new FA core complex protein, FAAP100 is identified, another daughter of BRAFT
Feb 2007
New FA core complex protein identified, FAAP24, hangs out with FANCM, shares homology with the XPF family.
Jan 3
FANCN is announced! A new year, another new Fanconi gene, aka PALB2.
Jan 2, 2007
We celebrate the New Year by eating baklava, truffles and greeting Hanna and Victor, home for the Winter break. Hanna is forced to stay and work, while Victor narrowly escapes from our clutches, promising to work online. (pictures will be added)
August 22, 2006
Summer intern Victor departs for U. Penn. We are keeping his bench warm and his computer poised for Christmas break.
July 24, 2006
Igor Landais joins our lab and is awarded a Cancer Biology Training Grant Postdoctoral Fellowship.
June 22, 2006
We get a Biosciences Innovation Fund Award from the OHSU Foundation for our project. We are happy!
June 6, 2006
We join OpenWetWare
June 16, 2006
Hanna goes back to school. We have excellent Thai lunch to send her off. We are sad. Looking forward to her return.
May 30, 2006
Victor joins our lab. We are happier still.
May 24, 2006
Hanna joins our lab again before summer econ classes pull her back to Cornell (crazy double major). We are happy.
January 20, 2006
Hoatlin Labites move from the Division Formally Known as Molecular Medicine to Biochemistry and Molecular Biology ( Room MRB518). We paint the lab Mango. Moving Day pictures.
January 24, 2006, OHSU
Clawed Frog Helps Fanconi Anemia Research Make Leaps
September 21, 2005, The Oregonian
OHSU researchers' discovery may help remedy a rare disease
March 2004, Portland Monthly
Maureen Hoatlin honored in Portland Monthly's "Our Best Doctors" segment
September 16, 2003, The Oregonian
OHSU plays role in disease breakthrough
September 16, 2003, The Seattle Times
Protein helps anemia research
September 14, 2003, ScienceDaily and KGW NewsChannel 8
OHSU Scientists Uncover Key Protein For Fanconi Anemia, Cancer Susceptibility

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