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Switching Off to Survive: Unraveling KAT5’s Control of Glioblastoma Dormancy

Switching Off to Survive: Unraveling KAT5’s Control of Glioblastoma Dormancy

From the Paddison Lab, Human Biology Division
Science SpotlightJune 20, 2025
Dedicated supporters at the Heart of the Hutch

Dedicated supporters at the Heart of the Hutch

Using creativity and passion to support Fred Hutch research in good times and bad
Hutch NewsApril 18, 2024
Introducing the Brain-UMAP: a reference map of the human brain

Introducing the Brain-UMAP: a reference map of the human brain

From the Holland lab, Human Biology Division
Science SpotlightApril 17, 2023
Nanoparticles take immunotherapy in new direction

Nanoparticles take immunotherapy in new direction

Hutch scientist to use nanoparticles to reprogram macrophages to tackle brain tumors
Hutch NewsMay 30, 2018
Study sheds light on why brain cancers become aggressive and treatment-resistant

Study sheds light on why brain cancers become aggressive and treatment-resistant

New computational method sheds light on how cancer-contributing genes make brain tumors more aggressive and radiation-resistant
Hutch NewsApril 13, 2018
6 things to know about glioblastoma

6 things to know about glioblastoma

Following Sen. John McCain’s diagnosis, Fred Hutch experts offer ‘the long view’ on brain cancer research
Hutch NewsJuly 21, 2017
How mutations in a single gene alter the course of a deadly brain cancer

How mutations in a single gene alter the course of a deadly brain cancer

New laboratory study of glioma links more aggressive immune response to poorer prognosis
Hutch NewsMay 23, 2017
Gene therapy goes global: Portable device could make future cancer, HIV cures affordable

Gene therapy goes global: Portable device could make future cancer, HIV cures affordable

Portable 'gene therapy in a box' could make future cancer, HIV cures affordable in developing countries
Hutch NewsOctober 20, 2016
How Dr. Barry Stoddard's science fueled promising therapy for glioblastoma  — the disease that killed his mom

How Dr. Barry Stoddard's science fueled promising therapy for glioblastoma — the disease that killed his mom

How Dr. Barry Stoddard's lab work helped create an experimental drug for glioblastoma — the same disease that killed his mother
Hutch NewsJuly 27, 2016
‘A crack in the door’: Glimpses of hope for the future of brain cancer care

‘A crack in the door’: Glimpses of hope for the future of brain cancer care

Fred Hutch researchers discuss brain tumor treatments in the works — and what’s coming next
Hutch NewsMarch 24, 2016
Dr. Hans-Peter Kiem

Dr. Hans-Peter Kiem

<p>'He really wanted to fight this cancer': A stem cell researcher remembers his first patient in a gene therapy clinical trial
Hutch NewsFebruary 24, 2016
Good News at Fred Hutch

Good News at Fred Hutch

Celebrating faculty and staff achievements
Hutch NewsDecember 04, 2015
Beau Biden's death highlights difficulty of treating brain cancers

Beau Biden's death highlights difficulty of treating brain cancers

Nearly 14,000 die each year of brain cancer, but researchers are aiming to change that
Hutch NewsJune 02, 2015
Challenging the notion of personalized medicine

Challenging the notion of personalized medicine

Study suggests effective brain cancer therapies should focus on early similarities between tumors rather than differences
Hutch NewsAugust 11, 2014
Gene therapy boosts chemotherapy tolerance and effectiveness of medications that attack brain cancer

Gene therapy boosts chemotherapy tolerance and effectiveness of medications that attack brain cancer

Stem-cell protocol could be used with other malignant solid tumors
News ReleasesAugust 08, 2014
‘Breakthrough’ treatment boosts survival in battle with deadly brain tumor

‘Breakthrough’ treatment boosts survival in battle with deadly brain tumor

Fred Hutch scientists report early success with novel gene therapy to attack cancer while protecting healthy cells
Hutch NewsAugust 08, 2014
Researchers eye altered radiation schedule as way to improve brain cancer treatment

Researchers eye altered radiation schedule as way to improve brain cancer treatment

Fred Hutch’s Dr. Eric Holland collaborates with Dana-Farber on promising mouse study
Hutch NewsFebruary 06, 2014
Transplanted stem cell 'shield' helps brain cancer patients

Transplanted stem cell 'shield' helps brain cancer patients

Hans-Peter Kiem study is first to show patients' own gene-modified blood stem cells can protect bone marrow from chemotherapy toxicity
Hutch NewsMay 14, 2012
Transplanted gene-modified blood stem cells protect brain cancer patients from toxic side effects of chemotherapy

Transplanted gene-modified blood stem cells protect brain cancer patients from toxic side effects of chemotherapy

Study is first to show feasibility and efficacy of a new use for autologous stem cell transplant
News ReleasesMay 09, 2012