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Remembering Shan Mullin

Remembering Shan Mullin

Former Fred Hutch, SCCA board chair was 'a rock of wisdom and stability' during pivotal times
Hutch NewsFebruary 23, 2018
At Obliteride, finding strength amid the fear of cancer

At Obliteride, finding strength amid the fear of cancer

Childhood cancer survivor turned oncology nurse rides to raise money for research
Hutch NewsAugust 07, 2017
Childhood cancer survivor still inspires Fred Hutch researcher

Childhood cancer survivor still inspires Fred Hutch researcher

A budding scientist finds his calling in the lab — years after a Hutch internship with the doctor who diagnosed his rare childhood kidney cancer
Hutch NewsJanuary 20, 2017
Dr. Nancy Davidson of U Pitt to lead clinical oncology for Fred Hutch / University of Washington Cancer Consortium

Dr. Nancy Davidson of U Pitt to lead clinical oncology for Fred Hutch / University of Washington Cancer Consortium

She will serve as bridge builder across treatment, clinical and translational cancer research at Fred Hutch, UW Medicine, Seattle Children’s and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance to work toward ‘a world without cancer’
Hutch NewsOctober 10, 2016
NWBioTrust: Enhancing access to biospecimens for research

NWBioTrust: Enhancing access to biospecimens for research

New resource collaboration will increase availability of human blood and tissues samples to benefit research and the community
Hutch NewsSeptember 03, 2013
SCCA celebrates 10 years, thousands of lives saved

SCCA celebrates 10 years, thousands of lives saved

Seattle Cancer Care Alliance’s anniversary website, community lectures and promotional campaign highlight decade of turning cancer patients into cancer survivors
Hutch NewsJanuary 24, 2011
Study Sheds Light on Why Some Infants May Develop Permanent Heart Damage

Study Sheds Light on Why Some Infants May Develop Permanent Heart Damage

The study is the first to show that for some infants born to women who produce antibodies commonly found in lupus, maternal circulating cells can migrate to the heart potentially causing a damaging immune response that can lead to permanent heart damage
News ReleasesNovember 17, 2003