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Dr. Fred Appelbaum receives Lifetime Achievement award
Medical pioneer and longtime Fred Hutch leader honored by American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy
Remembering transplant immunologist Dr. John Hansen
Physician-scientist defined rules for matching bone marrow transplant donors and patients, was a founding father of volunteer donor registries
The legacy of a pioneering transplant immunologist
‘So much to be learned’: Dr. John Hansen reflects on the lives he’s saved and the answers still to come
Good News: $475K gift fuels expansion of antibody tech; Hansen honored for BMT work; Senate passes 21st Century Cures Act
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements
Does our DNA determine how well we respond to stem-cell transplantations? NIH awards $4.3M grant to help find out
Study focuses on role of genetics in outcomes and complications of treatment
Don Thomas: The spirit of a pioneer
As the father of bone marrow transplantation turns 90, we revisit his Hutchinson Center legacy
The outcome is in the genes
Clinical Research Division study reveals a genetic difference that predicts the likelihood of severe transplant complication
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Uses IBM Technology to Help Find Genetic Links to Immune-System Diseases
Collaboration to ease data-sharing among scientists
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to Lead International Team to Accelerate Investigation of Immune-Related Genes
Known as the Rosetta stone of immunology, knowledge of these genes will help predict disease susceptibility, understand treatment failure and gauge vaccine response.