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New Science Spotlight Articles

Every month, Fred Hutch postdoc writer/editors summarize two papers from each of our scientific divisions to stimulate collaborations across campus
1 NEW February 05, 2026
Dr. Michael Linenberger honored for contributions to apheresis medicine

Dr. Michael Linenberger honored for contributions to apheresis medicine

Presidential Award from American Society for Apheresis recognizes hematologist’s two decades of service
Hutch NewsMarch 07, 2022
How does leukemia escape from immunotherapy?

How does leukemia escape from immunotherapy?

Single-cell sequencing tech enables deep dive into mysterious results, sets stage for future improvements
Hutch NewsFebruary 09, 2022
Liver cancer researcher Dr. Abir Arfaoui named latest Brave Fellow

Liver cancer researcher Dr. Abir Arfaoui named latest Brave Fellow

Running community honors late athlete Gabe Grunewald by funding rare cancer research at Fred Hutch
Hutch NewsOctober 06, 2021
Q&A: Returning to school, post-transplant

Q&A: Returning to school, post-transplant

As schools reopen for in-person learning, what should bone marrow transplant recipients do?
Hutch NewsSeptember 30, 2021
Prostate cancer researcher Dr. Janet Stanford retires after three decades

Prostate cancer researcher Dr. Janet Stanford retires after three decades

Career of discoveries about prostate cancer genetics, risks, outcomes
Hutch NewsJune 02, 2021
'Tissues are data'

'Tissues are data'

How biorepositories — and their people behind the scenes — enable next-gen data science
Hutch NewsMarch 20, 2021
New bacterium named in honor of Fred Hutch

New bacterium named in honor of Fred Hutch

First organism named after research center linked to bacterial vaginosis, higher HIV risk
Hutch NewsFebruary 24, 2021
Advances in blood disorders research continue despite COVID-19

Advances in blood disorders research continue despite COVID-19

Expanding use of CAR T-cell therapies, gene editing lead to insights at virtual annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology
Hutch NewsDecember 10, 2020
New Brave Fellowship powers Dr. Alyssa Webster’s race for new leukemia cures

New Brave Fellowship powers Dr. Alyssa Webster’s race for new leukemia cures

Running community funded new program to develop leaders in rare cancer research and advocates for diversity in science
Hutch NewsSeptember 30, 2020
Braving the cold of Antarctica to raise money for cancer

Braving the cold of Antarctica to raise money for cancer

Mitchel Beres ran 10 miles around McMurdo Station for Obliteride 2020
Hutch NewsSeptember 11, 2020
Experimental, precision strategy targets unique cancer protein found in certain acute myeloid leukemia cases

Experimental, precision strategy targets unique cancer protein found in certain acute myeloid leukemia cases

Lab study shows promise of aiming genetically engineered T-cell therapy at a gene fusion
Hutch NewsAugust 28, 2020
Mourning Dr. Supriya 'Shoop' Saha, rising star in liver cancer research

Mourning Dr. Supriya 'Shoop' Saha, rising star in liver cancer research

'Truly gifted' physician-scientist made lasting impact in cholangiocarcinoma
Hutch NewsJune 12, 2020
'Part of the solution': Donors take action to advance COVID-19 research

'Part of the solution': Donors take action to advance COVID-19 research

Philanthropic support for research grows even as the coronavirus forces creative reimagining of traditional fundraising activities
Hutch NewsMay 28, 2020
New research projects aim to advance COVID-19 testing, treatment

New research projects aim to advance COVID-19 testing, treatment

Projects by Drs. Keith Jerome, Andrew McGuire funded by $350,000 gift from M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust
Hutch NewsApril 20, 2020
Pushing science forward while working from home

Pushing science forward while working from home

As COVID-19 forces research labs to drastically reduce on-site operations, scientists figure out how to advance their work and stay connected
Hutch NewsApril 09, 2020
Your vote needed! Hutch science competes in 'STAT Madness'

Your vote needed! Hutch science competes in 'STAT Madness'

Studies by Drs. Justin Taylor, Robert Bradley are finalists in annual competition for best biomedical advance
Hutch NewsMarch 02, 2020
Tracking the coronavirus epidemic from Wuhan to the world

Tracking the coronavirus epidemic from Wuhan to the world

Scientists and public health officials worldwide collaborate to understand COVID-19 and slow its spread
Hutch NewsFebruary 25, 2020
 Numbers don’t lie, but sometimes our brains do

Numbers don’t lie, but sometimes our brains do

Avoid confusion about statistics in medical research with these hints and resources
Hutch NewsFebruary 13, 2020
Science on the horizon

Science on the horizon

Fred Hutch experts make predictions for science trends, advances in 2020
Hutch NewsDecember 27, 2019
A 'historic victory,' say experts, as US raises age to buy tobacco, vaping products to 21 nationwide

A 'historic victory,' say experts, as US raises age to buy tobacco, vaping products to 21 nationwide

Here's the scientific evidence for why this change will save lives — and what steps might be next
Hutch NewsDecember 23, 2019