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Kuni Foundation awards $7M to drive adult oncology research forward

Kuni Foundation awards $7M to drive adult oncology research forward

Vancouver, Washington-based foundation supports innovative early-stage research on new potential therapies
Hutch NewsJune 30, 2025
Transcriptional consequences of oncogenic Fbw7 mutations

Transcriptional consequences of oncogenic Fbw7 mutations

From the Clurman Lab, part of the Human Biology and Clinical Research Divisions
Science SpotlightMarch 21, 2022
Stabilization or degradation? A long-standing Myc model amended

Stabilization or degradation? A long-standing Myc model amended

From the Clurman Lab, Human Biology & Clinical Research Divisions
Science SpotlightFebruary 21, 2022
A year of research dominated by the coronavirus

A year of research dominated by the coronavirus

Scientists applied diverse expertise to pandemic in 2020 while advancing discoveries and cures for cancer
Hutch NewsDecember 21, 2020
WEE1i treatment acts on profound cell cycle dysregulation in HPV-positive head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

WEE1i treatment acts on profound cell cycle dysregulation in HPV-positive head and neck squamous cell carcinoma

From the Clurman lab, Human Biology and Clinical Research Divisions
Science SpotlightNovember 16, 2020
Location, location, location: in situ phosphorylation screen reveals novel cell cycle kinase substrate landscape

Location, location, location: in situ phosphorylation screen reveals novel cell cycle kinase substrate landscape

From the Clurman Laboratory, Human Biology and Clinical Research Divisions
Science SpotlightMay 18, 2020
‘Community coming together’: Obliteride raises more than $2.5M for cancer research

‘Community coming together’: Obliteride raises more than $2.5M for cancer research

Record number of participants register to ride, walk and run for science at Fred Hutch
Hutch NewsAugust 13, 2019
Continuing a legacy

Continuing a legacy

Ahmed Diab, an inaugural winner of the Dr. Eddie Méndez Award, remembers his mentor
Hutch NewsMay 30, 2019
Sleeping Beauty awakens erythroleukemia drivers

Sleeping Beauty awakens erythroleukemia drivers

From the Clurman lab, Human Biology and Clinical Research Division
Science SpotlightMay 20, 2019
Dr. Geoffrey Hill 3rd recipient of José Carreras/E. Donnall Thomas Endowed Chair for Cancer Research

Dr. Geoffrey Hill 3rd recipient of José Carreras/E. Donnall Thomas Endowed Chair for Cancer Research

Endowments provide faculty with freedom and flexibility to pursue critical research endeavors
Hutch NewsAugust 14, 2018
Getting to the heart of complex cancer mutations

Getting to the heart of complex cancer mutations

From the Clurman lab, Human Biology Division
Science SpotlightJune 18, 2018
Machine learning provides new insights into tumor suppression

Machine learning provides new insights into tumor suppression

Algorithm illuminated surprising metabolic effects of important cancer gene
Hutch NewsMay 07, 2018
Seattle mayor eager to realize the future of health care right here

Seattle mayor eager to realize the future of health care right here

Jenny Durkan addresses local life sciences representatives at Hutch roundtable
Hutch NewsMarch 05, 2018
Integrated approach to overcome pathogen-associated malignancies

Integrated approach to overcome pathogen-associated malignancies

Dr. Denise Galloway heads new collaborative center to study prevention and treatment of cancers linked to infectious agents
Hutch NewsAugust 10, 2017
5 researchers receive awards to explore immunotherapy single-cell RNA sequencing

5 researchers receive awards to explore immunotherapy single-cell RNA sequencing

Projects accelerate Hutch position as early adopter of scRNA-seq technology
Hutch NewsMarch 31, 2017
Physician-scientist Dr. Bruce Clurman named executive vice president and deputy director of Fred Hutch

Physician-scientist Dr. Bruce Clurman named executive vice president and deputy director of Fred Hutch

Clurman will focus on team science, interdisciplinary collaboration in pursuit of new cures, said President and Director Dr. Gary Gilliland
Hutch NewsOctober 18, 2016
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Investigators Use Guilt-by-Association Strategy to Track Potential Cancer Causing Genes

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Investigators Use Guilt-by-Association Strategy to Track Potential Cancer Causing Genes

Represents a key step toward the quest by cancer biologists to characterize the cellular pathways that distinguish one type of cancer from another
News ReleasesAugust 01, 2002