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Looking beyond suspect genes in cancer
Fred Hutch is among 10 institutions in the U.S., the U.K. and Europe collaborating to find the function of every protein-coding gene in the human genome
Omics made easier
To see the big picture, just add ‘ome’
Catching CRISPR/Cas9 in (Pig Farm)
From the Bradley lab, Basic Sciences and Public Health Sciences Divisions
10 highlights of Fred Hutch science in 2017
A look back at notable discoveries in cancer immunotherapy, HIV prevention and more
5 highlights from American Association for Cancer Research conference
Immunotherapy, health disparities, funding cuts among hot topics at annual meeting
Mapping uncharted pieces of the human genome
Study sheds light on genomic ‘black holes,’ uncovers DNA information essential for all human life
Seattle researchers map genome of advanced, lethal prostate cancers and discover 'hypermutations'
First comprehensive assessment of DNA errors that drive advanced prostate cancer
Hutchinson Center researcher secures $7.9 million NCI grant for esophageal cancer research
Study to evaluate genetic risk for Barrett’s esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma
Many Scientists Believe that the Dog Genome Holds a Wealth of Information that Will Benefit Human Health
Recently completed genetic analysis reveals that half of the more than 300 inherited canine disorders — including a number of cancers — resemble specific diseases of man; many scientists believe that the dog genome holds a wealth of information that will benefit human health