2019

Philanthropic support catalyzes audacious ideas, bold research

Philanthropic support catalyzes audacious ideas, bold research

Support from thousands of donors gives researchers the time and resources they need to advance high-risk projects with immense potential
Hutch NewsDecember 18, 2019
2 Fred Hutch leaders receive PSBJ Health Care Leadership Awards

2 Fred Hutch leaders receive PSBJ Health Care Leadership Awards

Puget Sound Business Journal honors Drs. Gary Gilliland, Nancy Davidson among 16 regional health care leaders
Hutch NewsDecember 10, 2019
Cancer immunotherapy gets assist from micro-scale engineering

Cancer immunotherapy gets assist from micro-scale engineering

With new molecular 'handles' and stimulating signals, metallic thin films become a stronghold for cancer-killing immune cells
Hutch NewsDecember 09, 2019
Try, try again: Can a 2nd dose of CAR T cells succeed when the first fails?

Try, try again: Can a 2nd dose of CAR T cells succeed when the first fails?

First-of-its-kind study offers early indication of factors linked to increased odds of success for patients out of options
Hutch NewsDecember 07, 2019
Fred Hutch paleovirologist elected AAAS fellow

Fred Hutch paleovirologist elected AAAS fellow

American Association for the Advancement of Science honors Dr. Harmit Malik for applying evolutionary theories of genetic conflict to new biological processes
Hutch NewsNovember 26, 2019
'Keeping these out of the hands of adolescents is critical'

'Keeping these out of the hands of adolescents is critical'

Fred Hutch lung cancer expert testifies as Washington state weighs flavored vaping ban
Hutch NewsNovember 21, 2019
Public health throws shade on tanning, and it works

Public health throws shade on tanning, and it works

New study shows sharp drop in melanoma rates in people under 30, but skin cancer rates still going up in those over 40
Hutch NewsNovember 13, 2019
A look at emerging sickle cell disease therapies

A look at emerging sickle cell disease therapies

Teams at the University of Washington School of Pharmacy and Fred Hutch will model the clinical and economic burden of sickle cell disease and the potential benefits of emerging therapies
Hutch NewsNovember 08, 2019