Hutch News

Starting the year smarter

Starting the year smarter

How patients, providers, researchers and others stay informed amid a deluge of data and information
Hutch NewsJanuary 08, 2025
Finding passion and community

Finding passion and community

Fred Hutch Postbaccalaureate Scholar Program bridges gap between college and graduate school for aspiring scientists
Hutch NewsOctober 24, 2024
Un nuevo tipo de célula vinculada con el cáncer gástrico hace su debut

Un nuevo tipo de célula vinculada con el cáncer gástrico hace su debut

Del laboratorio Salama, División de Biología Humana
Science SpotlightNovember 20, 2023
A new cell type with links to gastric cancer steps up for its mugshot

A new cell type with links to gastric cancer steps up for its mugshot

From the Salama Lab, Human Biology Division
Science SpotlightOctober 16, 2023
H. pylori tightens its grip to adapt to a changing tissue environment

H. pylori tightens its grip to adapt to a changing tissue environment

From the Salama Lab, Human Biology Division
Science SpotlightFebruary 20, 2023
A molecular twist on bacterial cell shape

A molecular twist on bacterial cell shape

Dissecting the role of the cytoskeletal protein CcmA in the helical shape of Helicobacter pylori
Science SpotlightOctober 17, 2022
Science Says: Cracking the code in solid tumors

Science Says: Cracking the code in solid tumors

How scientists are developing targeted new therapies for cancers of the breast, lung, stomach and more
Hutch NewsOctober 13, 2021
H. pylori infection accelerates events that lead to gastric cancer development

H. pylori infection accelerates events that lead to gastric cancer development

From the Salama Lab, Human Biology Division
Science SpotlightJanuary 18, 2021
Fearless Science is ...

Fearless Science is ...

Hutch researchers take bold approaches to solving hard problems
Hutch NewsNovember 30, 2020
The secrets of the helical shape of H. pylori

The secrets of the helical shape of H. pylori

From the Salama lab, Human Biology and Public Health Science divisions
Science SpotlightFebruary 17, 2020
How Helicobacter stays helical

How Helicobacter stays helical

New insights into how the cancer-causing stomach bacterium keeps its shape could point the way for future, more-specialized antibiotics
Hutch NewsJanuary 21, 2020
A corkscrew tale for H. pylori

A corkscrew tale for H. pylori

From the Salama lab, Human Biology Division
Science SpotlightJune 17, 2019
Dr. Nancy E. Davidson receives Raisbeck Endowed Chair for Collaborative Research

Dr. Nancy E. Davidson receives Raisbeck Endowed Chair for Collaborative Research

New chair will encourage collaboration between Fred Hutch and the University of Washington
Hutch NewsMay 23, 2019
H. pylori and gastric cancer: new considerations for East Asian populations

H. pylori and gastric cancer: new considerations for East Asian populations

From the Salama Laboratory, Human Biology Division
Science SpotlightNovember 19, 2018
How Helicobacter pylori stays in shape

How Helicobacter pylori stays in shape

From the Salama lab, Human Biology Division
Science SpotlightSeptember 17, 2018
H. pylori test hints at risk factor for stomach cancer

H. pylori test hints at risk factor for stomach cancer

Pilot study suggests specific strain of bacteria may be found more often in East Asian patients with stomach cancer
Hutch NewsSeptember 12, 2018
Pilot study identifies strain of bacteria as chief risk factor for stomach cancer

Pilot study identifies strain of bacteria as chief risk factor for stomach cancer

Findings in PLOS ONE paper may help doctors better identify, screen and treat high-risk patients
News ReleasesSeptember 12, 2018
Rolling up the miles for cancer research

Rolling up the miles for cancer research

Obliteride riders, walkers top $2 million in Fred Hutch fundraiser
Hutch NewsAugust 14, 2018
Clarithromycin resistance in Seattle

Clarithromycin resistance in Seattle

From the Salama Lab, Human Biology Division
Science SpotlightApril 16, 2018
Jump-starting innovative projects exploring pathogen-associated cancers

Jump-starting innovative projects exploring pathogen-associated cancers

Pathogen-Associated Malignancies Integrated Research Center awards first round of pilot funding supporting researchers studying H. pylori, EBV and the microbiome
Hutch NewsMarch 16, 2018