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Fred Hutch receives $2M gift to endow the Bob and Pat Herbold Computational Biology Chair for the Herbold Computational Biology Program
Establishment of new chair will drive innovations in cancer research

Classifying prostate cancer subtypes from liquid biopsies
From the Ha and Nelson labs, Human Biology Division

Dr. Anat Zimmer receives AAUW fellowship
Fred Hutch computational biologist who relocated from Israel will receive support while investigating cancer genomics

Latest Fred Hutch research on COVID-19
How Hutch scientists have been tackling coronavirus in lab and clinic

Dr. Robert Bradley named scientific director of Fred Hutch Translational Data Science Integrated Research Center
Computational biologist will lead efforts to integrate data science in bench-to-bedside cancer research

Matsen, Bedford named Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators
Acclaimed computational biologists each awarded 7 years of funding

New open source software empowers scientists to uncover immune secrets
'Infinity Flow’ adds machine learning to widespread, but limited, technology for analyzing single cells

New concerns about coronavirus evolution in immunosuppressed patients
Experts call for tighter precautions, better treatments, more research

Deleted SARS-CoV-2 sequences from early in Wuhan outbreak offer clues
Detective work by Hutch evolutionary biologist reconstructs and analyzes data to provide evidence on pandemic origins

Tip Sheet: Disparities in cancer outcomes, catching up on cancer screenings, boosting immunotherapy effectiveness and SARS-CoV-2 origins
Summaries of recent Fred Hutch research findings and other news

How RNA-altering drugs might improve anticancer immunotherapies
In lab study, brief disruptions of gene machinery make tumor cells more 'visible' to immune system

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

How COVID-19 has opened science
An urgent search for answers promotes a faster, freer exchange of ideas

Self-assembling, donut-shaped nanoparticles form novel platform for development of new biomolecules
Scientist-designed protein scaffolds offer several advantages over molecular backbone currently used in research and clinical applications

Dr. Arvind Subramaniam receives grant to study how cells cope with stalled protein synthesis
National Science Foundation CAREER Award will enable him to develop computational models of this fundamental biological process

Forecasting the shape of flu viruses to come
‘Deep mutational scanning’ to make a better flu vaccine

Dr. Jesse Bloom named Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator
Biologist uses viruses to study molecular evolution

Machine learning provides new insights into tumor suppression
Algorithm illuminated surprising metabolic effects of important cancer gene

Good News: Fred Hutch immunotherapy expert Dr. Phil Greenberg joins Parker Institute
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements