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¿Por qué decae nuestro sistema inmunitario con la edad? El deterioro de la arquiTECtura del timo puede ser una causa.
Del Laboratorio Dudakov, División de Ciencias Traslacionales y Terapéuticas
Why do our immune systems wane with age? Impaired thymus archiTECture might be one culprit.
From The Dudakov Lab, Translational Science and Therapeutics Division
‘Black hole’ formed by aging cells hobbles key immune organ’s function, regeneration
Collaborative project reveals non-functional cells that accumulate in aging thymus
Duel to the death: a metabolic switch underlies thymus regeneration
From the Dudakov Lab, Clinical Research Division
How zinc boosts the immune system
In mice, mineral improves regeneration of key immune organ and immune-cell recovery after bone marrow transplant
Repairing the damage: regeneration of the mouse thymus
From the Dudakov Lab, Clinical Research Division
Scientists boost immune function in mice by mimicking natural renewal processes
New study identifies molecular players in ‘dead man’s switch’ that triggers key immune organ’s regeneration after damage
Repair of key immune organ triggered by change in how immune cells die
Scientists learn how dying T cells promote regrowth of thymus
Fred Hutch at ASH: Fauci fireside chat, latest on cell therapies, repairing immune function, COVID and clots — and more
The 62nd American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition to be held virtually Dec. 5-8, 2020
Fred Hutch Evergreen Fund awards six grants to promising projects
Scientists receive up to $200K to boost research for projects deemed to have partnership potential
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
Dr. Reema Jain developing methods to isolate, manipulate blood stem cells for T-cell therapy
Funding from Immunotherapy Integrated Research Center supports postdoc’s work
Degarelix improves hematopoietic recovery post-irradiation
from the Dudakov lab, Clinical Research Division
How the immune system’s key organ regenerates itself
Watch: Hutch researcher discusses harnessing the thymus’s knack for self-repair to boost immune function and help patients
Could a prostate cancer drug save lives from radiation injury?
Early research shows potential for approved hormone-blocking drug to protect from deadly effects of nuclear blast
Good News: Fred Hutch joins coalition that seeks to increase transparency on life science career prospects
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements