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Innovator of the Month: Blaze Bioscience uses scorpion venom to light up cancer tumors
October 5, 2017
Puget Sound Business Journal

What 'Sunday Morning' Didn't Say About How Animals Aid Cancer Research​
March 12, 2017
Forbes

On The Horizon: Scorpion venom as cancer treatment
March 12, 2017
CBS Sunday Morning

How Scorpion Venom Is Helping Doctors Treat Cancer
October 19, 2016
Smithsonian.com

Tumor Paint Brings Light to Toddler's Brain Tumor
September 22, 2016
Seattle Children's Hospital

Light at the End of the Scalpel
September 1, 2015
Mosaic Science

Doctors Test Tumor Paint In P eople
April 8, 2015
NPR Morning Edition

Armed with a poisonous scorpion and glowing Tumor Paint, Blaze Bioscience takes on cancer
July 9, 2014
Puget Sound Business Journal

One Doctor's Quest to Save People by Injecting Them With Scorpion Venom
June 24, 2014
WIRED Magazine

Blaze CEO, Heather Franklin, recognized as EY Pacific Region Entrepreneur of the Year Finalist
May 2, 2014
Ernst & Young

26 Amazing Startups You Need to Watch in 2014
December 31, 2013
Venture Beat Top Startup List

Treating Kids' Cancer With Science and A Pocket Full of Hope
September 13, 2013
Blaze Co-Founder Dr. Jim Olson Featured on NPR Morning Edition

Why Painting Tumors Could Make Brain Surgeons Better
September 12, 2013
NPR

Blaze Bioscience's brilliant concept in the fight against cancer 
September 2012
Seattle Business Magazine​

Blaze Co-Founder Dr. Jim Olson Featured in Promotional Video
May 14, 2012

Blaze Bioscience President and CEO Heather Franklin will speak at Xconomy Forum: Reinventing Biotech’s Business Model
April 3, 2012
Xconomy

Blaze Bioscience, Fred Hutch Spinoff with Zymo Vet at the Helm, Seeks to “Paint” Tumors
October 18, 2011
Xconomy