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‘Let the cells tell the story’
New tech is giving scientists unprecedented insights into single cells’ inner workings

Drs. Denise Galloway and Hans-Peter Kiem receive endowed chairs
Paul Stephanus Memorial Endowed Chair to Galloway; Stephanus Family Endowed Chair for Cell and Gene Therapy to Kiem

Highlights of Fred Hutch science in 2018
A look back at notable advances in immunotherapy, precision screening and more

Bone marrow transplant survival rates recognized nationally
Fred Hutch BMT program at SCCA earns national recognition for 6th consecutive year

Fred Hutch collaborates with new Allen Institute for Immunology
Multi-collaborator initiative aims to map the immune system in health and disease

From Everest to the snows of Kilimanjaro
Luke Timmerman's next mountain-climbing adventure to raise money for Fred Hutch cancer research

Hutch Holiday Gala raises $10.4M to fuel cancer research at intersection of innovation
Data science, technology and life sciences come together to accelerate cancer cures

Exploring why people with HIV have a higher lung cancer risk
120 volunteers to enroll in Seattle-area study of cancer-related gene mutations

“Exciting” but early results in trial of immunotherapy for myeloma
Cancer cells disappeared rapidly in patients with high-risk, treatment-resistant disease

Study unveils 40 new mutations linked to colorectal cancer
Q&A: Dr. Riki Peters on what this large genome-wide association study means for patients and the public

'Cautiously optimistic about HIV vaccines'
A conversation in advance of World AIDS Day with pioneering HIV researcher Dr. Larry Corey

Immune booster may awaken body’s defenses against skin cancer
First-in-human pilot of experimental immunotherapy in Merkel cell carcinoma

Dr. Cameron Howard Lee named 2019 Helen Hay Whitney Fellow
Biggins Lab postdoc will look at relationship between protein production and key cell-cycle checkpoint

Dr. Sita Kugel named 2018 V Scholar
Pancreatic cancer researcher will focus on development of targeted therapeutics

Persistent HIV infection works a lot like cancer, study shows
Ecology-inspired analysis suggests why reservoirs of HIV linger in treated patients

Colette Chaney named ‘2018 Nurse of the Year for Research Advancement’
March of Dimes Washington honors the longtime immunotherapy clinical research nurse

Study aims to cure blood cancers with transplants that could block HIV, too
10 HIV-positive cancer patients to receive donated cord blood with rare resistance gene

7 lung cancer misconceptions
Myths and misinformation still keep many people in the dark – and that’s bad news for their health

Two new grants to fuel metastatic breast cancer research
Drs. Erica Goddard and Mark Headley will use their awards to study how breast cancer cells spread to distant organs – and how to stop them.

Forbes '30 Under 30' lists Hutch immunotherapy researcher Alex Salter
Grad student on short list of young health care influencers