Hutch News

Iodine, the secret weapon of hibernating ground squirrels and trauma patients

Iodine, the secret weapon of hibernating ground squirrels and trauma patients

New study reveals rare element’s primordial role in preventing inflammation-induced damage
Hutch NewsOctober 01, 2020
Scientists-turned-entrepreneurs share lessons learned launching startups

Scientists-turned-entrepreneurs share lessons learned launching startups

From venture capital to office space to acquisitions, academics starting companies face a steep learning curve — but there’s help to be found
Hutch NewsMarch 26, 2018
Do we create our own time? Dr. Mark Roth explores the answers

Do we create our own time? Dr. Mark Roth explores the answers

Cell biologist Dr. Mark Roth gets deep on suspended animation and philosophy with audience of marijuana enthusiasts
Hutch NewsNovember 19, 2015
Remembering Fred Hutch's Dr. Harold Weintraub 20 years later

Remembering Fred Hutch's Dr. Harold Weintraub 20 years later

20 years after Dr. Harold Weintraub’s death, his life — and his research — are still making a difference
Hutch NewsMay 01, 2015
MacGyvering lab equipment

MacGyvering lab equipment

From old bicycle wheels to an in-house metalworking shop, scientists get creative when the research tools they need don’t exist
Hutch NewsMarch 03, 2015
Heart attack help? Iodide protects against damage after blood flow is restored, study finds

Heart attack help? Iodide protects against damage after blood flow is restored, study finds

Safe, common chemical reduced reperfusion injury by up to 75 percent in mice, may hold potential for people
Hutch NewsNovember 07, 2014
How suspended animation protects against lethal hypothermia

How suspended animation protects against lethal hypothermia

Roth’s work may help preserve organs for transplantation
Hutch NewsJune 14, 2010
Freezing 'to death' and living to tell about it: Study reveals how suspended animation protects against lethal hypothermia

Freezing 'to death' and living to tell about it: Study reveals how suspended animation protects against lethal hypothermia

Findings in yeast and worms may have implications for extending preservation of human organs for transplantation
News ReleasesJune 10, 2010