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A heart for the art of science
Center veteran and early bone-marrow donor is known for his art, excellence and generous 'character'

On a compelling professional path
Keith Loeb combines established Center research ties with the curiosity to better understand the causes of cancer

Hydrogen sulfide and long life
Mark Roth finds compound used to induce 'hibernation on demand' in mice significantly increases life span and heat tolerance in roundworms

Occupations and rheumatoid arthritis
Study finds occupational exposures may be linked to death from autoimmune disease

Belly fat linked to Barrett's esophagus
PHS study links central body weight, precancerous condition

The path of a postdoc
Four postdocs discuss the challenges and uncertainties of making academic science their career

On the trail of a potential killer
The quest to target the causes and characteristics of strange, elusive disease — myelodysplastic syndrome

A pioneering paper turns 50
Don Thomas' findings on first safe harvest and transplantation of bone marrow led to birth of Hutchinson Center, 1990 Nobel Prize

Science champions in the making
Temple University program places science-minded students of color into the Center of career possibilities

Career Appreciation Honor Roll
Human Resources' annual recognition for faculty and staff reaching 5, 10, 15, 20, 30 and 35 years of service as of June 30, 2007

Mobile mammography: Cancer-screening dream comes true
Thanks to local and national divisions of Safeway Inc., more women in Washington will gain access to opportunities for annual screening

Breaking a language barrier
Center increases access to information about cancer prevention and early detection with its new award-winning Spanish-language Web site

Exercise reduces chronic disease risks
Physical activity fights the intra-abdominal fat that can fuel risk of cancer, heart disease, diabetes

Shedding secrets
Thomas Spies, colleagues identify ERp5 protein as critical to the shedding of tumor cell distress signals that would activate immunity

Fossil virus reveals clues to today's HIV pandemic
Scientists explain how innate human immunity to ancient retrovirus PtERV1 increases our vulnerability to HIV infection

'Patients are always her focus'
SCCA nurse Pat Groff brings passion and compassion to cancer care