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Muscleblind proteins revealed to have a new role as anti-tumor agents

Muscleblind proteins revealed to have a new role as anti-tumor agents

From the Bradley lab, Biostatistics and Computational Biology Program and Public Health Sciences and Basic Sciences Divisions. By J Landazuri
Science SpotlightJuly 23, 2025
RNA “typos” can highlight leukemia cells for immune attack

RNA “typos” can highlight leukemia cells for immune attack

Looking beyond DNA, scientists find possible “surgically targeted” option for splicing factor-mutant blood cancers that lack effective immunotherapies
Hutch NewsApril 23, 2025
From humans, to mice, to plants: sometimes a little poison is a good thing

From humans, to mice, to plants: sometimes a little poison is a good thing

From The Bradley Lab, Public Health Sciences and Basic Sciences Divisions.
Science SpotlightOctober 16, 2024
Mutant’s partner in crime could be target for future cancer therapy

Mutant’s partner in crime could be target for future cancer therapy

Fred Hutch scientists discover a new player — and possible drug target — in a critical biological process that’s skewed in tumors with certain mutations
Hutch NewsApril 29, 2024
Gene specific alternative polyadenylation can reduce tumor growth

Gene specific alternative polyadenylation can reduce tumor growth

From the Bradley Lab, Basic and Public Health Sciences Divisions
Science SpotlightMarch 20, 2024
Circling back to RNA sequencing data to map recursive splice sites

Circling back to RNA sequencing data to map recursive splice sites

From the Robert Bradley Lab, Public Health Sciences and Basic Sciences Divisions & Cancer Consortium
Science SpotlightJune 19, 2023
Hit the “reset” button on acquired drug resistance of cancer cells

Hit the “reset” button on acquired drug resistance of cancer cells

From the Bradley Lab, Public Health Sciences and Basic Sciences Divisions and collaborating Abdel-Wahab Lab, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Science SpotlightJanuary 23, 2023
Year in Pictures: 2022

Year in Pictures: 2022

A look back at the year through compelling images
Hutch NewsDecember 12, 2022
The cell’s two-pronged approach to mitigating genetic errors

The cell’s two-pronged approach to mitigating genetic errors

From the Bradley Lab, Public Health Sciences and Basic Sciences Divisions
Science SpotlightJune 20, 2022
Engaging cancer cells in a high stakes game of spot the imposter

Engaging cancer cells in a high stakes game of spot the imposter

From the Bradley Lab, Public Health Sciences and Basic Sciences Divisions
Science SpotlightMarch 21, 2022
New therapeutic strategy turns a cancer’s advantage into its downfall

New therapeutic strategy turns a cancer’s advantage into its downfall

In the lab, researchers use synthetic mRNA to trick tumors into manufacturing cancer-specific poison
Hutch NewsMarch 03, 2022
Hopes and predictions for 2022

Hopes and predictions for 2022

Hutch researchers look ahead to an increase in cancer screening, improved vaccines and greater trust in science
Hutch NewsDecember 21, 2021
Highlights of Fred Hutch science in 2021

Highlights of Fred Hutch science in 2021

From COVID-19 to cancer, Hutch scientists pursued new ideas to save lives
Hutch NewsDecember 20, 2021
Dr. Robert Bradley named scientific director of Fred Hutch Translational Data Science Integrated Research Center

Dr. Robert Bradley named scientific director of Fred Hutch Translational Data Science Integrated Research Center

Computational biologist will lead efforts to integrate data science in bench-to-bedside cancer research
Hutch NewsDecember 01, 2021
How RNA-altering drugs might improve anticancer immunotherapies

How RNA-altering drugs might improve anticancer immunotherapies

In lab study, brief disruptions of gene machinery make tumor cells more 'visible' to immune system
Hutch NewsJune 24, 2021
Omics made easier

Omics made easier

To see the big picture, just add ‘ome’
Hutch NewsMarch 30, 2021