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Scientists predict progress against COVID-19, cancer in 2021
After a challenging and deadly 2020, some hopeful predictions for the new year

A year of research dominated by the coronavirus
Scientists applied diverse expertise to pandemic in 2020 while advancing discoveries and cures for cancer

'I have an obligation to swing for the fences'
Philanthropic funds at just the right time helped Mark Roth plumb the secrets of immortality

What’s new in breast cancer research? SABCS20 goes virtual
Hutch scientists share findings on treatment, imaging, CAR T therapy, COVID-19’s impact on cancer patients and more

Vaccines stop COVID-19 symptoms, but do they stop transmission?
Researchers mull options, including college dorm studies and 'human challenge' trials, to find answer

Democratizing DNA-based health risk scores
Hutch-led consortium receives $9.8M grant to improve genetic risk prediction for cardiovascular disease in racially and ethnically diverse populations

Advances in blood disorders research continue despite COVID-19
Expanding use of CAR T-cell therapies, gene editing lead to insights at virtual annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology

Repair of key immune organ triggered by change in how immune cells die
Scientists learn how dying T cells promote regrowth of thymus

New cancer drugs lead to life-threatening financial choices
Hutch researchers in HICOR take on one of cancer treatment’s deadliest side effects, financial toxicity; call for Medicare policy change

HIV vaccine trials are complicated by the availability of PrEP
World AIDS Day 2020: Vaccine researchers still find ways to run trials amid growing use of HIV-prevention drugs

Fred Hutch joins Washington Employers for Racial Equity
New coalition includes over 50 companies and organizations across the state

Fearless Science is ...
Hutch researchers take bold approaches to solving hard problems

Dr. Stanley Riddell awarded Burke O'Reilly Family Endowed Chair in Immunotherapy
Inspired by child's life-threatening illness, family's gift funds development of next-gen therapies

New protocols, precision approaches ahead for lung cancer
Hutch researchers launch liquid biopsy study; large biomarker protocol publishes, providing ‘roadmap’ for treatment of metastatic patients

Biostatistician Dr. Deborah Donnell named AAAS Fellow
Honor recognizes her key role in HIV prevention studies

Celebrate safely: Scientists offer advice, urge vigilance during holidays
'Now is the time for delayed gratification' — so skip big gatherings and travel to prevent the spread of COVID-19

Targeted immunotherapy for deadly prostate cancer shows promise in preclinical test
Antibody-drug conjugate could be step toward selective treatment for neuroendocrine prostate cancer

Old and slow isn’t always the winning combo for critical genes
New work upends paradigm that young, rapidly evolving genes can’t be essential; highlights importance of 'junk' DNA

From the freezers, a speedier way to evaluate antiviral drugs
Lookback research showed today’s ‘viral load’ measurements and machine learning quickly mirrored outcomes of older, slower trials

New regional collaborations will accelerate innovation in data-intensive medical science
Three research teams in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia receive pilot funding from Cascadia Data Alliance