Hutch News

Study reveals how cells’ nuclei keep their shape

Study reveals how cells’ nuclei keep their shape

Scientists discover a protein that keeps cellular nuclei from shriveling, a hallmark of old age and the premature-aging disease progeria
Hutch NewsMarch 05, 2015
Discovery in fruit flies may provide insights into some poor prognosis leukemias

Discovery in fruit flies may provide insights into some poor prognosis leukemias

Finding from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center’s Basic Sciences Division newly identifies key protein function, potential therapeutic target
Hutch NewsJanuary 14, 2013
Tapscott Lab's Geng among Weintraub winners

Tapscott Lab's Geng among Weintraub winners

Molecular and cell biologist Linda Geng is one of 13 recipients nationwide of the Center's 2012 Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award
Hutch NewsMarch 12, 2012
Experiencing a real life of science at 16

Experiencing a real life of science at 16

Changes to Center's minor work permit allows high-school students to perform 'real lab duties'
Hutch NewsJanuary 01, 2007
Teamwork solves a Hairy problem

Teamwork solves a Hairy problem

Collaborative study yields new insight into Hairy protein-a master architect that orchestrates development of the fruit-fly embryo
Hutch NewsAugust 05, 2004