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Fred Hutch biochemist eavesdrops on cellular debate about where to start translating genetic messages
Study sheds light on how translation start-site selection can go awry in cancer and other diseases
What’s the psychology behind using dietary supplements?
In this episode of From Bench to Bedside and Beyond, Dr. Jonathan Bricker explains why we choose the ‘quick fix’ over tried-and-true cancer prevention methods
Fred Hutch researchers test privacy-first AI Platform for cancer research
After a year of building the infrastructure for its federated learning platform, the Cancer AI Alliance (CAIA) is road-testing eight projects using de-identified clinical data from four comprehensive cancer centers
Dr. Soheil Meshinchi, a leading expert in acute myeloid leukemia, named Dylan Burke Endowed Chair in Immunotherapy
Meshinchi’s research training the body to fight cancer is expanding from blood cancers to solid tumors
New long-term analysis suggests follicular lymphoma can be cured
The findings could change patient and provider expectations and influence how patients are followed after treatment
Dr. Holly Harris awarded the inaugural Bus Family Endowed Chair for research on women’s health
Fred Hutch endowed chair to focus on gynecologic cancers and related conditions
Oncology Insights with Dr. Petros Grivas - Episode 8
From Barcelona to Seattle: Dr. Rosa Nadal Rios' Journey in Oncology
Glow-tagging the androgen receptor reveals an unexpected vulnerability in advanced prostate cancer
A recent study by a Fred Hutch prostate cancer expert finds potential new drug targets using an innovative tagging method that can be applied to other hormone-driven cancers
Supplements don’t prevent cancer, studies show
Fred Hutch research finds some supplements offer little benefit, some may increase cancer risk and some can interfere with treatment
Q&A: How your blood could help a cancer patient
Donated blood is in short supply. That’s a problem for many people with cancer.
Cancer Action Plan of Washington (CAPOW) packs a punch
New 5-year plan maps out key strategies to reduce cancer rates, deaths by boosting health literacy, screening, prevention and equity efforts
Dr. Elizabeth Halloran, expert in vaccine trial design and quantitative methods for infectious diseases, transitions to emerita
Infectious disease modeling pioneer helped outline modern precepts for design and analysis of vaccine trials, causal inference with interference; shaped a generation of infectious disease scientists
Oncology Insights with Dr. Petros Grivas - Episode 7
Dr. Tom Lynch on Leadership, Innovation and Cancer Research
Oncology Insights with Dr. Petros Grivas - Episode 6
Dr. Heather Parsons on innovations in breast cancer care
Oncology Insights with Dr. Petros Grivas - Episode 5
Dr. David Zhen on the future of gastrointestinal cancer treatment
Getting the best bang for your cancer prevention buck
Fred Hutch experts weigh in on budget-friendly ways to cut disease risk and stay healthy in the new year
2025 Year in Pictures
Looking back at the year through photos and stories
SABCS25: What’s new in breast cancer research?
Advances include a new endocrine therapy, the use of ctDNA to predict response and modifying PET/CTs to better track bone metastases
Endometrial cancer patient advocate reinforces the importance of normalizing conversations about symptoms
In this episode of From Bench to Bedside and Beyond, Margie Wilson shares how community support helped power her recovery
Oncology Insights with Dr. Petros Grivas - Episode 4
Dr. Vidhya Nair gets to Meet the Greek