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He's one of the longest living bone marrow transplant survivors
In this episode of From Bench to Bedside and Beyond, Chris Lundy recounts how he reacted after being told he had a 10% chance of survival
Gratitude for life-saving care at Fred Hutch leads to endowed chair
Dr. Madhav Dhodapkar is the recipient of the Milton B. Rubin Family Endowed Chair
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
Secondary cancer risk following transplant-related immune suppression
From Drs. Phuong Vo and Rainer Storb, Clinical Research Division
When more isn’t more for AML patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplant
From the Walter and Storb Labs, Translational Sciences and Therapeutics Division
Fred Hutch pioneer Dr. Beverly Torok-Storb dies
Beloved mentor and bone marrow biologist created pathways for both blood cancer cures and marginalized students
Dr. Fred Appelbaum receives Lifetime Achievement award
Medical pioneer and longtime Fred Hutch leader honored by American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy
Fred Hutch hosts inaugural Dr. E. Donnall Thomas Symposium
Event draws leading researchers in transplantation, gene and cell therapy
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
Landmark scientific paper turns 40
First unequivocal proof in humans of immune cells’ cancer-curing power laid the groundwork for cancer immunotherapy, modern bone marrow transplantation
Dr. Robert Hickman, inventor of Hickman catheter, dies at age 92
Lifesaving device was ‘a gift to the world,’ former colleagues say
How a phone call helped shape the field of bone marrow transplant
A lifesaving new leukemia treatment was harming some patients’ digestive organs, and no one really understood why. So, over 40 years, Dr. George McDonald helped fill in the gaps.
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
Science without borders
At Fred Hutch and other U.S. research centers, a global village works to cure cancer and other diseases
‘A place where miracles happen’: Opening of Bezos Family Immunotherapy Clinic highlights patient-focused science
Research symposium and ribbon cutting celebrates first-of-its-kind facility for experimental immunotherapies
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
Good News: Dr. David Maloney named cellular immunotherapy medical director at Fred Hutch, SCCA; Dr. Jim Kublin gets grant to study how gut bugs alter HIV vaccine response
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements
When do we say cure for cancer?
A loaded word for cancer patients, but researchers view ‘cure’ through lens of statistics