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Toshio Tsukiyama, PhD, DVM

Toshio Tsukiyama, PhD, DVM

  • Professor and Associate Director, Basic Sciences Division, Fred Hutch
  • David and Deborah Lycette Endowed Chair for Cancer Research, Fred Hutch
  • Affiliate Associate Professor, Biochemistry, University of Washington School of Medicine
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Background

Dr. Toshio “Toshi” Tsukiyama studies how cells regulate chromatin, the packaging proteins responsible for compressing several feet of DNA inside each cell’s tiny nucleus. This genetic material needs to be carefully unpacked and repacked when cells need to divide or turn on genes at just the right time — two processes that can go wrong in cancer cells. Dr. Tsukiyama has discovered that a specific family of proteins helps the most basic units of chromatin — cartwheel-shaped molecular complexes around which DNA spools — slide along DNA to help control when genes are turned on and off. He also studies how the 3D structure of DNA, the large loops and folds it undergoes, can be harnessed to regulate cellular processes. Widespread gene shutdown and DNA compaction are hallmarks of an important, energy-conserving cellular state known as quiescence. Though quiescence is a normal state for cells in many of our tissues, it can also be used by cancer cells to resist chemotherapy. A deeper understanding of this state could lead to better treatments for cancer and other diseases. Dr. Tsukiyama studies how cells create the 3D DNA structure that helps them enter quiescence and keep genes turned off.

Education

PhD, Mechanism of Suppression of the Long Terminal Repeat of Moloney Leukemia Virus in Mouse Embryonal Carcinoma Cells, Hiroshima University, 1991

DVM, Transforming Genes of Canine Adenovirus Type, Obihiro University of Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine, 1987

BS, Obihiro University of Agriculture & Veterinary Medicine, 1985

"I’ve never had a moment that I wanted to do anything else."

— Dr. Toshio Tsukiyama

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Dr. Toshio Tsukiyama receives the inaugural David and Deborah Lycette Endowed Chair for Cancer Research Fred Hutch endowed chair to drive fundamental discovery into how cells function May 12, 2026
Frogs help Fred Hutch find the shape of small things Dr. Yasuhiro Arimura brings frogs back to Fred Hutch after a long absence to study the structure of DNA-linked molecular complexes that change during the cell cycle and malfunction in cancer and other diseases October 27, 2025
Dr. Toshio Tsukiyama elected to American Academy of Microbiology Longtime Basic scientist revealed dynamic nature of DNA packaging and how cells exploit it to enter and exit dormancy March 1, 2024