In a Q&A, Dr. Rachel Issaka discussed how health care professionals can dismantle systemic racism in medicine, including examining “the policies and structures within medicine that make it more difficult for minority patients to thrive.”
Dr. Katherine Lalish described the qualities that make Fred Hutch intern Nicole Magaki a fitting “Junior Geek of the Month.”
Dr. Alpana Waghmare described why Fred Hutch's CovidWatch study is now available for Spanish-speaking volunteers.
Dr. Chris Li described how obesity is driving an increase in cancer rates.
Dr. Trevor Bedford reflected on discovering the first case of community transmission in the region in this comic feature.
Dr. Jonathan Bricker explained how acknowledging and accepting cravings is the key to quitting smoking.
Dr. Steve Pergam described how the COVID-19 pandemic could impact other infections.
Dr. Trevor Bedford spoke about the early cases of COVID in the U.S.
Dr. Daniel Reeves described how increased masking is the key to lowering COVID-19 transmissions.
Rev. Edwin Sanders, a faith ambassador with the CoVPN Faith Initiative, characterized his approach with his community and congregation.
Dr. Larry Corey discussed the importance of conducting vaccine trials to the highest scientific standards.
Dr. Anne McTiernan explained the limitations of studying hair dye and cancer risk.
Dr. Larry Corey discussed the purpose of CoVPN’s national ad campaign.
Dr. Fred Appelbaum discussed policies to keep clinical trials for cancer moving forward during COVID-19.
In an FAQ about vaccine trial statistics, Holly Janes explained how the COVID-19 trials are based on how many cases of the disease.
Dr. Jim Kublin discussed the need for volunteers in the COVID-19 clinical trial registry.
Holly Janes explained statistics of COVID-19 vaccine trials.
Dr. Trevor Bedford was selected for Fortune’s 40 under 40 in the healthcare category.