Hutch News

New technique could help make precision medicine more widely available

New technique could help make precision medicine more widely available

Simple CUT&Tag adaptation gives information about genetic regulatory elements in formalin-fixed tumor samples
Hutch NewsOctober 04, 2023
Chromatin researcher and professor of radiation oncology Dr. Mark Groudine retires after four decades

Chromatin researcher and professor of radiation oncology Dr. Mark Groudine retires after four decades

Revealed important nature of DNA packaging, dedicated decades to center administration
Hutch NewsJanuary 27, 2023
The nascent peptide cypher: a novel controller of mRNA stability

The nascent peptide cypher: a novel controller of mRNA stability

From the Subramaniam Lab, Cancer Basic Biology Program, Cancer Consortium.
Science SpotlightDecember 19, 2022
Chromatin fibers: oh what a tangled web we weave

Chromatin fibers: oh what a tangled web we weave

From the Tsukiyama Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Science SpotlightJanuary 17, 2022
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
Transcriptional activators derive order from chaos

Transcriptional activators derive order from chaos

From the Hahn Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Science SpotlightApril 16, 2018
Glory's gift: Colon cancer patient's enduring legacy

Glory's gift: Colon cancer patient's enduring legacy

A young woman’s resolve to help find a better way to detect colon cancer led to a years-long relationship between her family and a researcher across the country
Hutch NewsJanuary 13, 2016