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Cell biologist and former Fred Hutch division leader Dr. Jonathan Cooper retires
Cooper sustained the distinct culture of Basic Sciences for four decades
New Science Spotlight Articles
Every month, Fred Hutch postdoc writer/editors summarize two papers from each of our scientific divisions to stimulate collaborations across campus
March 26, 2025

Chromatin researcher and professor of radiation oncology Dr. Mark Groudine retires after four decades
Revealed important nature of DNA packaging, dedicated decades to center administration

Susan Parkhurst named Mark Groudine Endowed Chair for Outstanding Achievements in Science and Service
Chair honors her exceptional research into cells’ internal scaffolding, service to Fred Hutch

Remembering Dr. Ron Reeder, molecular biologist-turned-photographer
Renaissance man and expert in gene regulation had enduring impact on Fred Hutch’s Basic Sciences Division

Dr. Sue Biggins elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Biologist is ninth Hutch researcher to join one of the nation's oldest learned societies

Fred Hutch’s Katherine Xue among 2018 Weintraub Award recipients
13 graduate students selected for prestigious award in biological sciences

Remembering Shan Mullin
Former Fred Hutch, SCCA board chair was 'a rock of wisdom and stability' during pivotal times

Dr. Paul Neiman, founding member of Fred Hutch, dies at 78
Physician-scientist led the charge in prioritizing fundamental research, built bridges between lab and clinic

Physician-scientist Dr. Bruce Clurman named executive vice president and deputy director of Fred Hutch
Clurman will focus on team science, interdisciplinary collaboration in pursuit of new cures, said President and Director Dr. Gary Gilliland

Good News: Henikoff Lab celebrates 35 years; Hutch writer earns journalism award; Pat Heath wins coveted Wyckoff award; Hutch vanity plate signatures at 2,300
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

Fred Hutch president elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Dr. Gary Gilliland named as new member of country’s oldest learned societies

'Real sense of urgency': Hutch Holiday Gala draws more than $6 million in donations
Hutch Holiday Gala draws more than $6.6 million in donations for scientific research on event's 40th anniversary

Doctor, researcher, patient and pathfinder
Dr. Paul Neiman reflects on 40 years of leadership, collaboration and curiosity

Remembering Fred Hutch's Dr. Harold Weintraub 20 years later
20 years after Dr. Harold Weintraub’s death, his life — and his research — are still making a difference

How the nose knows: Instinctive organization
Rodents' responses to social clues linked to unusual subset of neurons in the nose

Study reveals how cells’ nuclei keep their shape
Scientists discover a protein that keeps cellular nuclei from shriveling, a hallmark of old age and the premature-aging disease progeria

Fred Hutch recruits D. Gary Gilliland as its new president and director
Internationally renowned cancer genetics expert to take the helm in the new year

Fred Hutch announces Dr. Gary Gilliland as new president and director
'Everything I've done in my career has pointed here,' says the renowned physician-scientist

Dr. Larry Corey steps down to return to his passion of hands-on science
Building on career of life-saving research, Corey shifts full-time focus to the lab in quest for HIV and herpes vaccines, better cancer treatments