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New Science Spotlight Articles

Every month, Fred Hutch postdoc writer/editors summarize two papers from each of our scientific divisions to stimulate collaborations across campus
12 NEW March 20, 2023
Night shift work associated with diminished ability to repair DNA damage

Night shift work associated with diminished ability to repair DNA damage

Fred Hutch study finds connection between DNA repair and suppressed melatonin levels in night shift workers
News Releases - June 26, 2017
Center leads new Chernobyl study

Center leads new Chernobyl study

Five-year project will examine effects of radiation exposure on premenopausal breast-cancer risk and whether such risk differs according to the breast-cancer characteristics
Hutch News - May 12, 2008
Working nights may shift biological balance toward breast cancer

Working nights may shift biological balance toward breast cancer

Working nights may shift biological balance toward breast cancer
Hutch News - June 16, 2005
A friend on the front line of fear

A friend on the front line of fear

Christine Karlsen helps Barrett's esophagus patients by speaking from a place of personal understanding
Hutch News - May 05, 2005
Definitive Lessons From Chernobyl

Definitive Lessons From Chernobyl

The most thorough risk analysis to date of nuclear-disaster victims shows thyroid cancer rises as radiation increases
Hutch News - September 16, 2004
Charting Chernobyl's legacy

Charting Chernobyl's legacy

For research on the cancer fallout from Chernobyl, Scott Davis becomes first foreign epidemiologist elected to the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences
Hutch News - May 06, 2004