Giving CAR T cells a portable pit crew

Giving CAR T cells a portable pit crew

Fred Hutch scientists dig deep into the biology of CAR T-cell exhaustion and examine experimental strategy to improve the immunotherapy for solid tumors
Hutch NewsMarch 06, 2026
Fred Hutch biochemist eavesdrops on cellular debate about where to start translating genetic messages

Fred Hutch biochemist eavesdrops on cellular debate about where to start translating genetic messages

Study sheds light on how translation start-site selection can go awry in cancer and other diseases
Hutch NewsMarch 06, 2026
What’s the psychology behind using dietary supplements?

What’s the psychology behind using dietary supplements?

In this episode of From Bench to Bedside and Beyond, Dr. Jonathan Bricker explains why we choose the ‘quick fix’ over tried-and-true cancer prevention methods
Hutch NewsMarch 05, 2026
Fred Hutch researchers test privacy-first AI Platform for cancer research

Fred Hutch researchers test privacy-first AI Platform for cancer research

After a year of building the infrastructure for its federated learning platform, the Cancer AI Alliance (CAIA) is road-testing eight projects using de-identified clinical data from four comprehensive cancer centers
Hutch NewsMarch 04, 2026
Dr. Soheil Meshinchi, a leading expert in acute myeloid leukemia, named Dylan Burke Endowed Chair in Immunotherapy

Dr. Soheil Meshinchi, a leading expert in acute myeloid leukemia, named Dylan Burke Endowed Chair in Immunotherapy

Meshinchi’s research training the body to fight cancer is expanding from blood cancers to solid tumors
Hutch NewsMarch 03, 2026

New Science Spotlight Articles

Every month, Fred Hutch postdoc writer/editors summarize two papers from each of our scientific divisions to stimulate collaborations across campus
12 NEW February 27, 2026
Fred Hutch announces 12 recipients of the annual Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award

Fred Hutch announces 12 recipients of the annual Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award

Award recognizes innovative research by graduate students in biological sciences
News ReleasesFebruary 26, 2026
Young mother’s Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis felt ‘devastating’

Young mother’s Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis felt ‘devastating’

Treatment at Fred Hutch, including proton therapy, helped her continue a fulfilling family life
Blog PostsFebruary 26, 2026
New long-term analysis suggests follicular lymphoma can be cured

New long-term analysis suggests follicular lymphoma can be cured

The findings could change patient and provider expectations and influence how patients are followed after treatment
Hutch NewsFebruary 26, 2026
Dr. Holly Harris awarded the inaugural Bus Family Endowed Chair for research on women’s health

Dr. Holly Harris awarded the inaugural Bus Family Endowed Chair for research on women’s health

Fred Hutch endowed chair to focus on gynecologic cancers and related conditions
Hutch NewsFebruary 25, 2026
Oncology Insights with Dr. Petros Grivas - Episode 8

Oncology Insights with Dr. Petros Grivas - Episode 8

From Barcelona to Seattle: Dr. Rosa Nadal Rios' Journey in Oncology
Hutch NewsFebruary 24, 2026
Glow-tagging the androgen receptor reveals an unexpected vulnerability in advanced prostate cancer

Glow-tagging the androgen receptor reveals an unexpected vulnerability in advanced prostate cancer

A recent study by a Fred Hutch prostate cancer expert finds potential new drug targets using an innovative tagging method that can be applied to other hormone-driven cancers
Hutch NewsFebruary 19, 2026
Supplements don’t prevent cancer, studies show

Supplements don’t prevent cancer, studies show

Fred Hutch research finds some supplements offer little benefit, some may increase cancer risk and some can interfere with treatment
Hutch NewsFebruary 19, 2026
The Beam: Lymphoma treatment considerations for young patients; when to screen for prostate cancer; meet a spiritual health provider

The Beam: Lymphoma treatment considerations for young patients; when to screen for prostate cancer; meet a spiritual health provider

Dr. Yolanda Tseng discusses the treatment nuances of certain lymphomas; prostate cancer screening info; meet Kyle Turver
Blog PostsFebruary 19, 2026
Q&A: How your blood could help a cancer patient

Q&A: How your blood could help a cancer patient

Donated blood is in short supply. That’s a problem for many people with cancer.
Hutch NewsFebruary 18, 2026
Cancer Action Plan of Washington (CAPOW) packs a punch

Cancer Action Plan of Washington (CAPOW) packs a punch

New 5-year plan maps out key strategies to reduce cancer rates, deaths by boosting health literacy, screening, prevention and equity efforts
Hutch NewsFebruary 11, 2026
Dr. Elizabeth Halloran, expert in vaccine trial design and quantitative methods for infectious diseases, transitions to emerita

Dr. Elizabeth Halloran, expert in vaccine trial design and quantitative methods for infectious diseases, transitions to emerita

Infectious disease modeling pioneer helped outline modern precepts for design and analysis of vaccine trials, causal inference with interference; shaped a generation of infectious disease scientists
Hutch NewsJanuary 30, 2026
The Beam: Lung and breast cancer screening and prevention; heart health nutrition advice; meet a new child life specialist

The Beam: Lung and breast cancer screening and prevention; heart health nutrition advice; meet a new child life specialist

What are some cancer prevention steps you can take? Tips on heart-healthy nutrition after treatment; meet Katy Tenhulzen, CCLS
Blog PostsJanuary 30, 2026