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KEAP-ing chemoresistance at bay in SCLC
From the MacPherson Lab, Human Biology Division

Switching Off to Survive: Unraveling KAT5’s Control of Glioblastoma Dormancy
From the Paddison Lab, Human Biology Division

Dysregulated and dysfunctional: T cell immunity in BV
From the Lund Lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division

At the intersection of Mpox and HIV infection: there is hope
From the HIV Outcomes, Prevention, and Epidemiology (HOPE) Group, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division in collaboration with the Center for AIDS Research Network of Integrated Clinic Systems (CFAR CNICS)

Un replanteamiento de la regulación génica que va más allá de los planos
Del Laboratorio Hahn, División de Ciencias Básicas

Immune clues in the tumor: how T cells may help predict colon cancer survival
From the Phipps research group, Public Health Sciences Division

When to start colonoscopy screening? A massive study backs starting at 45
From the Rutter research group, Public Health Sciences Division

Rethinking gene regulation: Beyond the blueprint
From the Hahn Lab, Basic Sciences Division

La hipertranscripción predice los resultados del cáncer gracias al Pol II
Del Laboratorio Henikoff, División de Ciencias Básicas

Git-ting it together: Using GitHub to enhance reproducibility
From the Subramaniam Lab, Basic Sciences Division

A tale of two T-cells: comparing liso-cel and axi-cel for treatment of refractory large B-cell lymphoma
From the Gauthier group, Clinical Research Division

Pediatric cancer survivors have a higher risk of chronic health conditions
From Dr. Wendy Liesenring, Clinical Research Division

Cytomegalovirus has an activity shift following CAR T-cell therapy
From the Hill Group, Vaccine and Infectious Disease and Clinical Research Divisions

Targeting the Integrator complex improves reactivation of HIV
From the Emerman Lab, Human Biology Division

New insights into T cell function in multiple myeloma patients
From the Newell Lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division

Is your diet quietly influencing your breast cancer risk?
From the Harris research group, Public Health Sciences Division

Are six small meals better than three big ones? A new study has surprising answers
From the Neuhouser research group, Public Health Sciences Division

Surprising chromatin biology at the (centromeric) core of who we are
From Stergachis lab, University of Washington, and Dr. Sue Biggins, Fred Hutch Basic Sciences Division

Your ZIP Code Can Help Inform your Survival Chances: Access Gaps in AML Treatment
From the Sorror group, Clinical Research Division

Assessing the Feasibility of Survivorship Care Plans for Latino/Hispanic Cancer Survivors
From the Chow group, Clinical Research Division