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HIV/AIDS research has saved millions of lives globally and led to innovative advances in multiple diseases
Numerous medical advances originate from U.S.-funded HIV research
More to brain tumors than meets the eye
Fred Hutch researchers find new way to classify tumors based on their underlying biology rather than how they look
Getting a paw up in the cat-and-mouse game with the COVID-19 virus
Fred Hutch researchers invent method to quickly and safely test thousands of mutations to predict which ones could help the virus escape our defenses
Another look at leptin
Fred Hutch researchers discover molecular switch for an appetite-regulating hormone, reviving dashed hopes for an obesity drug
One in five people with cancer participate in medical research studies
Study sheds light on how policies can further increase access to and participation in cancer research
Fred Hutch leads large-scale review of COVID-19 clinical trials that highlights multiple disparities
Meta-analysis of 122 COVID-19 clinical trials cites need for strategies to address trial participation gaps
Keto, fat and cancer: It's complicated
New research points to low fat for a longer life, but some patients are bumping up fat to keep cancer away. Is that smart?
Fred Hutch wins $1.26 million grant to boost science and education efforts
Award from the National Institute of General Medical Sciences aims to attract underrepresented students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields
Good News: Hutch internship program widens educational clout; outpatient clinics open in Uganda; Dr. Stefan Radtke earns DGTI award
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements