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Where are they now? Updates on memorable people we profiled in 2015
Updates on five memorable people we profiled in 2015

‘The stakes are so very high’
Passion and hope drive Kelly O’Brien, Fred Hutch’s new fundraising chief

Why 1 in 5 cancer clinical trials fizzle
20 percent of studies don’t draw enough participants, new report shows

‘We’re all people’: Life lessons from a world away
Far from home at Christmas, a Ugandan researcher finds more unites than divides us

Kids like Rita: A doctor’s drive to save children from deadly blood cancers
Pediatric transplant pioneer Dr. Jean Sanders reflects on a lifetime of dedicated focus, all for ‘her kids’

Fred Hutch, UW biostatistics ‘giant’ Norman Breslow dies
World-renowned public health researcher saved lives, inspired young scientists

From building toys to developing cures
At 80, transplant scientist Dr. Rainer Storb can't stop tinkering with — and solving — medical puzzles

Good News at Fred Hutch
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements, and other notable news

The sixth samurai: Finding a gene that divides one species from another
How six male flies — among more than 300,000 females — led to the discovery of an evolution-driving gene

Building a better protein in the hope of better therapies
Researchers design and create donut-shaped proteins from scratch

Super survivors: What those with HIV who don't get sick can teach us
Meet five ‘HIV controllers,’ some positive for decades, who may hold clues to ending AIDS

¿Cuál es su color del cáncer?
Hay una serie de colores para la concienciación sobre el cáncer, pero ¿cómo se deciden los colores, y sirven para dividir o unir?

What's your cancer color?
There’s a cascade of cancer-awareness colors, but how do they get decided and do they divide or unite?

'Real sense of urgency': Hutch Holiday Gala draws more than $6 million in donations
Hutch Holiday Gala draws more than $6.6 million in donations for scientific research on event's 40th anniversary

Many immunotherapy trial participants with blood cancer in remission, preliminary results show
High rates of complete remission reported in patients with advanced blood cancers in preliminary results from ongoing immunotherapy trial

New follow-up care guidelines released for breast cancer survivors
Two top cancer organizations join forces to issue 'invaluable resource' for patients, care providers

‘It’s been an incredible ride’
Dr. Denise Galloway reflects on a career — and a life — touched by cancer

Good News at Fred Hutch
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

'Something everyone can get': New spinoff to commercialize cord blood stem cell therapies
New Fred Hutch spinoff to commercialize cord blood stem cell therapies based on work by Drs. Colleen Delaney, Irwin Bernstein

‘Don’t stop now’: an endgame for HIV/AIDS
HBO’s ‘Countdown to Zero,’ featuring Fred Hutch researchers, shows the pandemic remains, but fresh hope abounds