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Science on the horizon
Fred Hutch experts make predictions for science trends, advances in 2020

A 'historic victory,' say experts, as US raises age to buy tobacco, vaping products to 21 nationwide
Here's the scientific evidence for why this change will save lives — and what steps might be next

Fred Hutch science and research highlights 2019
Articles showcasing some of the most significant advances in immunotherapy, cell biology and more

Study links common immune cell to failure of checkpoint inhibitors in lung cancer
New research suggests how to better predict which patients will respond to immunotherapy

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

What's new in breast cancer research: #SABCS19 edition
Fred Hutch researchers share long-term follow-up data on WHI hormone study, anti-hormone side-effect strategies and more at San Antonio meeting

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

'Big, brave ideas': 44th annual Hutch Holiday Gala raises over $13 million
Community steps up to fuel the leading edge of cancer research

Gimme shelter: CRISPR hides healthy cells from leukemia drug
In mouse study, gene-edited cells stay safe as immunotherapy attacks cancer

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

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

World AIDS Day: Stepping up the search for a cure
New funding from Gates Foundation and NIH give vote of confidence for an audacious goal

Black men with early-stage prostate cancer can do active surveillance
New study using Canary PASS data shows African American men with low-risk disease can delay radical treatment just like white men

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

Fred Hutch receives 5 years of NCI funding to grow and maintain key prostate cancer cohort
$6.7M grant will boost size, participant diversity of Canary Prostate Active Surveillance Study

'Keeping these out of the hands of adolescents is critical'
Fred Hutch lung cancer expert testifies as Washington state weighs flavored vaping ban

Dr. Martin 'Mac' Cheever, cancer immunotherapy expert, receives distinguished service award
Honor recognizes his work establishing Cancer Immunotherapy Trials Network

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

Dr. Denise Galloway, expert in cancer-causing viruses, named 'Woman of Influence'
Puget Sound Business Journal recognizes researcher's impact, scientific leadership

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