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

Connect-seq: A new neuron detective around the block
From the Buck lab, Basic Sciences Division

A new guidebook to the brain
'Connect-seq' technique overlays key signaling information from individual neurons on brain road maps

Good News at Fred Hutch: Immunotherapy pioneer named chair, Nobel laureate keynotes
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

Tracing the scent of fear: Study identifies region of brain involved in fear response
Study identifies neurons, brain region involved in rodent stress response

Good News at Fred Hutch
Celebrating our achievements

Nobel Laureate and Fred Hutch researcher Linda Buck elected to Royal Society
Buck recognized for pioneering research studies on the sense of smell

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

President Corey elected to AAAS membership
Center president and director joins ranks of nation's most esteemed thinkers and doers with election to American Academy of Art and Sciences' 2012 class of fellows

Study deepens understanding of how brain perceives scents
Through large-scale analysis of odor detection, Linda Buck and colleagues find extraordinary diversity, bias in odor recognition

Nobel laureate Linda Buck elected to American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Buck becomes the fifth Center scientist to win membership in one of the nation's oldest and most prestigious honorary societies.


Arnold family's $15 million gift
Robert M. Arnold makes largest gift in Fred Hutchinson history; Arnold family was instrumental in launching the center in 1970s

The scent of 'surprise'
Linda Buck 'surprised, overjoyed' to win 2004 Nobel Prize; Basic Sciences researcher honored for landmark discoveries involving olfactory receptors

Nobel Prize Goes to Seattle Researcher Dr. Linda Buck
Buck honored for her insights into the mechanisms underlying the sense of smell