SEP Events

Teacher Professional Development and Virtual Speakers/Lab Tours

Upcoming Events

Dec 2
Dec 2

SEP School Year Workshop: yEvo

9 a.m. - 2 p.m. PST
This teacher workshop focuses on introducing educators to the innovative concept of yEVO, an experimental evolution project utilizing vibrant pigmented strains of S. cerevisiae developed at the Dunham Lab at UW.
Location Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center
Jan 20
Jan 20

SEP School Year Workshop: Elephants & Cancer

9 a.m. - 2 p.m. PST
Join us for our School Year Workshop on our new Elephants & Cancer lesson sequence. The workshop will be held in person on January 20th (9 am - 2 pm).
Location Fred Hutch Cancer Center
Feb 10
Feb 10

SEP School Year Workshop: Frontiers Intro to Cancer

9 a.m. - 2 p.m. PST
Join us Saturday, Febuary 10, 2024 (9a-2p) for an exploration of the Frontiers in Cancer: Intro to Cancer Unit. This unit investigates the case of Hina Marsey, an eleven-year old girl, who is diagnosed with leukemia. By exploring Hina’s case, students develop conceptual models on cell growth/development, cancer, and cancer treatments. Students have opportunities for collaborative model building, discussions about health inequities in cancer, and evidence-based argumentat
Location Fred Hutch Cancer Center
April 27
April 27

SEP School Year Workshop: Cancer Fighting Proteins

9 a.m. - 2 p.m. PDT
Join us in exploring the Illuminating Cancer: Cancer Fighting Proteins lessons. These lessons explore protein folding through cystine-dense peptides that are used in cancer treatments. The workshop is held at Fred Hutch Cancer Center on Saturday, April 27th, 2024 (9a-2p).
Location Fred Hutch Cancer Center

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Virtual Field Trip to the Goo Lab

Jan 26, 2021

Lab Tour Videos

SEP's Hutch@Home: Virtual Field Trips give students and community members a look into different labs at the Hutch, their research, and the people who do the research. Lab Tour events include a live Q and A. Recordings of the Lab Tours are available here and on SEP's Youtube Channel.

Preview of Lee Lab Virtual Field Trip

Virtual Field Trip to the Campbell Lab

Virtual Field Trip to the Parkhurst Lab

Virtual Field Trip to the Warren Lab

Field Trip to the Lee Lab

Virtual Field Trip to the Goo Lab

SCIENTIFIC TALKS

To watch other Hutch@Home Speaker Series videos please visit SEP's Youtube Channel.

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Don't forget about your HPV vaccine!

By Dr. Denise Galloway Scientific Director Pathogen-Associated Malignancies Integrated Research Center (PAM IRC), Professor Human Biology and Public Health Sciences Division

Recorded Session
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Health is a Social Justice Issue

By Dr. Rachel Ceballos, Associate Professor in the Cancer Prevention Program and in the Public Health Sciences Division at Fred Hutch

Recorded Session
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Doing Science Together: A Virologist and a Statistician Collaborate

By Dr. Raabya Rossenkhan, a virologist who studies HIV, and Dr. Paul Edlefsen, a statistician, in the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division at Fred Hutch. 

Recorded Session
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Engaging Communities in a time of Uncertainty and Fear

By Dr Michele Andrasik the Director of Social & Behavioral Sciences and Community Engagement, HIV Vaccine Trials Network

 

Recorded Session
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The Evolutionary Potential of SARS-CoV-2

By Dr. Jesse Bloom, Associate Professor, Basic Sciences and Public Health Sciences Divisions.

Recorded Session
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How Cancer Cell Social Network Shapes Drug Response

By Dr. Taran Gujral, Assistant Professor, Human Biology Division.

Recorded Session
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Global Oncology Partnership with Uganda

By Raquel Sanchez, MBA, Managing Director, Global Oncology.

Recorded Session
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The Thymus: the most important organ you've never heard of

By Dr. Jarrod Dudakov, Associate Professor, Immunology and Clinical Research Divisions

Recorded Session
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Dr. Pergam's personal journey as a scientist/researcher

By Dr. Steve Pergam, Professor, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division and Clinical Research Division

Medical Director of Infection Control and Prevention, Fred Hutch

Recorded Session
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Public Health: What does a Community Health Educator do?

By Craig Dee, Dillon van Rensburg, and Dante' Morehead from the Office of Community Outreach and Education

Recorded Session
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Life in the Lab: What do scientists actually do all day?

By Louisa Helms, Graduate student in the Freedman Lab at the University of Washington

Recorded Session
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Playing Hide and Seek with Cancer

By Miranda Lahman Graduate student from the Chapuis Lab in the Clinical Research Division

Recorded Session
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The Power of International Collaborations: An Example From Studies of HIV Infection of Infants

By Dr. Julie Overbaugh Professor, Human Biology and Public Health Sciences Division

Recorded Session
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Vaccines, Technology, and Public Health

By Julie Hill, MS Technical Applications Specialist, Cytek Bioscience 

Recorded Session
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Beyond the Central Dogma

By Dr. Robert Bradley, Professor, Herbold Computational Biology Program Public Health Sciences Division and Basic Sciences Division

Recorded Session
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Rebuilding broken barriers; how the nucleus maintains its integrity

Dr. Amanda Lyn Gunn from the Hatch Lab in the Basic Sciences Division and Human Biology Division

Recorded Session
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Immunology 101

By Alicia Morales in the Warren Lab in the Vaccines and Infectious Diseases Division

Recorded Session
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HIV: a story of cross species transmission

By Mollie McDonnell in the Emerman Lab 

Recorded Session
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Genomic epidemiology on the frontlines: Learning about disease transmission from pathogen genome sequences

By Allison Black in the Bedford Lab in the Vaccine and Infectious Disease, Public Health Sciences and Human Biology Divisions

Recorded Session
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Can Bacteria Cause Cancer?

By Dr. Nina Salama Professor Human Biology Division and Public Health Sciences Division

Recorded Session

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