Sally James

Seattle Science Writer
Published Articles


Seasonal surge in RSV and flu
Officials warned about a surge in seasonal viruses among young children in Seattle.

Treasure in human waste
Author Bryn Nelson wrote an entire book about the ways that human waste can help humanity. Only some puns included.

Daughter of custodians mounts art exhibit about their (in)Visibility
The art exhibit, called (in)Visibility, consists of a series of photographs, mostly taken by custodians themselves, many of them immigrants or People of Color.

Proteins may hold key to fighting covid19
Professor David Baker’s audacious approach to creating new proteins may offer new options for stopping disease—including COVID-19.

Pediatrician sees pain of pandemic + racism in children at clinic
Pediatrician Ben Danielson Sees Stress in Children Visiting Odessa Brown Clinic, but He Still Sees Cause for Hope.

Most Influential: Rick Horwitz of Allen Cell Institute
He left comfortable tenure at the University of Virginia about two years ago to lead the brand-new nonprofit Allen Institute for Cell Science here in Seattle.