Hutch News

Connecting the dots between diet, adiposity, and cancer risk

Connecting the dots between diet, adiposity, and cancer risk

From the J. Lampe Group and P. Lampe Lab, Division of Public Health Sciences
Science SpotlightAugust 19, 2019
Low-glycemic-load foods may reduce inflammation in overweight adults

Low-glycemic-load foods may reduce inflammation in overweight adults

'Not all carbohydrates are created equal'; study led by Marian Neuhouser and Johanna Lampe finds a 'slow carb' diet may reduce heart disease, cancer risk
Hutch NewsJanuary 17, 2012
Newcomb named outstanding student mentor

Newcomb named outstanding student mentor

Epidemiologist Dr. Polly Newcomb wins University of Washington School of Public Health Faculty Mentor Award
Hutch NewsJune 28, 2010
Lampe named outstanding student mentor

Lampe named outstanding student mentor

Nutritionist Dr. Johanna Lampe wins University of Washington School of Public Health faculty mentor award
Hutch NewsJune 15, 2009
Meals served with a side of science

Meals served with a side of science

Public Health Sciences Division's controlled feeding study explores connection between carbohydrates, body weight and cancer
Hutch NewsOctober 01, 2006
Bacteria and your bones

Bacteria and your bones

Johanna Lampe's lab finds intestinal bacteria influence bone mineral density, may relate to breast-cancer risk
Hutch NewsOctober 20, 2005
Soy: Effective natural HRT alternative or not?

Soy: Effective natural HRT alternative or not?

PHS study questions the effectiveness of soy isoflavones for reducing post-menopausal bone loss, cognitive function and high cholesterol
Hutch NewsJuly 15, 2004
DNA test exposes cancer risks

DNA test exposes cancer risks

Microarray analysis helps scientists accurately measure cancer causing environmental exposures
Hutch NewsApril 01, 2004
Seeking a Natural Way to Prevent Breast Cancer

Seeking a Natural Way to Prevent Breast Cancer

NIH Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine funds first naturopathic physician as a postdoctoral fellow at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
News ReleasesFebruary 05, 2002