Hutch News

New drug regimen prevents both chronic and acute graft-versus-host disease

New drug regimen prevents both chronic and acute graft-versus-host disease

From Dr. Masumi Ueda Oshima and colleagues, Clinical Research Division
Science SpotlightNovember 19, 2025
Two lifetimes’ worth of bone marrow transplant breakthroughs

Two lifetimes’ worth of bone marrow transplant breakthroughs

Bone marrow transplant pioneer Dr. Rainer Storb retires and reflects on six decades of science and mentorship
Hutch NewsAugust 14, 2025
Dr. Fred Appelbaum receives Lifetime Achievement award

Dr. Fred Appelbaum receives Lifetime Achievement award

Medical pioneer and longtime Fred Hutch leader honored by American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy
Hutch NewsFebruary 19, 2023
Dr. Brenda Sandmaier named president of American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy

Dr. Brenda Sandmaier named president of American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy

Transplant immunotherapy physician-scientist will serve 2022-2023 term
Hutch NewsApril 26, 2022
Big gains in bone marrow transplant survival since mid-2000s

Big gains in bone marrow transplant survival since mid-2000s

Despite older, sicker patients, mortality rate dropped by one-third within 10-year period
Hutch NewsJanuary 20, 2020
Remembering Dr. Ron Reeder, molecular biologist-turned-photographer

Remembering Dr. Ron Reeder, molecular biologist-turned-photographer

Renaissance man and expert in gene regulation had enduring impact on Fred Hutch’s Basic Sciences Division
Hutch NewsAugust 15, 2019
Three's a charm in a triple-drug combination for transplant patients

Three's a charm in a triple-drug combination for transplant patients

A drug with a storied past offers a new edge against an old foe
Hutch NewsDecember 04, 2016
A life in tune

A life in tune

Erlinda Santos balances science and song after more than four decades at Fred Hutch
Hutch NewsJanuary 06, 2016
From building toys to developing cures

From building toys to developing cures

At 80, transplant scientist Dr. Rainer Storb can't stop tinkering with — and solving — medical puzzles
Hutch NewsDecember 21, 2015