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How protective antibodies get in malaria’s way

How protective antibodies get in malaria’s way

Fred Hutch researchers’ structural insights help reveal weak spot in parasite’s mode of attack, could guide vaccine design
Hutch NewsNovember 20, 2024
Jennifer Doudna: ‘Curiosity-driven, fundamental science’ underpins Nobel Prize-winning work

Jennifer Doudna: ‘Curiosity-driven, fundamental science’ underpins Nobel Prize-winning work

CRISPR pioneer spoke at inaugural Fred Hutch President’s Seminar, outlined goals for gene-editing technology
Hutch NewsSeptember 23, 2024
Vaccine trial volunteer works to empower her community, end HIV

Vaccine trial volunteer works to empower her community, end HIV

Community Advisory Board member Tasia Baldwin helps raise awareness of the ongoing HIV epidemic and how individuals can get involved in research aimed at ending it
Hutch NewsSeptember 09, 2024
Zeroing in on vaginal microbes that most increase HIV risk

Zeroing in on vaginal microbes that most increase HIV risk

Signature combination of BV bacteria and immune proteins associated with highest risk could help guide prevention
Hutch NewsSeptember 09, 2024
Finding a rare bile duct cancer’s weaknesses

Finding a rare bile duct cancer’s weaknesses

DOD and Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation awards will help Dr. Debraj Boila reveal genetics, drug targets of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
Hutch NewsJuly 30, 2024
Taking a frothy risk to advance gene therapy

Taking a frothy risk to advance gene therapy

Fred Hutch scientists hope foam could be a cost-reducing, access-enhancing vehicle for delivering future gene therapies
Hutch NewsJune 03, 2024
Tackling an aggressive form of pancreatic cancer

Tackling an aggressive form of pancreatic cancer

Dr. Stephanie Dobersch awarded American Cancer Society Fellowship to study genetics of basal pancreatic adenocarcinoma
Hutch NewsMay 23, 2024
Bridging the gap between cancer drug target and cancer drug

Bridging the gap between cancer drug target and cancer drug

Fred Hutch RNA-translation expert Dr. Andrew Hsieh receives Harrington Scholar-Innovator Award to develop experimental compound into anti-cancer drug
Hutch NewsMay 02, 2024
Mutant’s partner in crime could be target for future cancer therapy

Mutant’s partner in crime could be target for future cancer therapy

Fred Hutch scientists discover a new player — and possible drug target — in a critical biological process that’s skewed in tumors with certain mutations
Hutch NewsApril 29, 2024
Revealing how cancer cells cooperate — and how to stop them

Revealing how cancer cells cooperate — and how to stop them

$1 million from Kleberg Foundation will support Dr. Kevin Cheung’s investigations into the collaborative strategies tumors use to spread and resist treatment
Hutch NewsMarch 28, 2024