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Infectious disease experts propose trials network dedicated to immunocompromised patients
ImmunOptimize workshop convened stakeholders across disciplines to brainstorm infectious disease clinical trials network designed to serve people with weakened immune systems

A giant in BMT survivorship
Dr. Mary Flowers steps down from leading Fred Hutch BMT Long-Term Follow-Up program

Year in Pictures: 2022
A look back at the year through compelling images

Fred Hutch/SCCA transplant rates among best in U.S.
Fred Hutch Bone Marrow Transplant Program recognized for outperforming expected one-year survival rates for allogeneic transplant patients

Fred Hutch/SCCA transplant rates among best in U.S.
Nobel Prize-winning transplant program receives top recognition four years in a row.

Good News at Fred Hutch
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

Good News at Fred Hutch
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements, and other notable news

Bone marrow transplant reunion draws hundreds to Fred Hutch
BMT survivors and donors huddle, hug amid weekend celebration

‘Mother of bone marrow transplantation’ Dorothy ‘Dottie’ Thomas dies
Wife of the late Fred Hutch Nobel laureate E. Donnall Thomas was his research partner in developing BMT as a lifesaving therapy

Fred Hutch researcher Rainer Storb named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
Storb noted for his contributions to the field of bone marrow transplantation

Remembering E. Donnall Thomas
Dr. Don Thomas passed away Saturday, Oct. 20; Nobel laureate established transplantation as a lifesaving treatment for blood cancers and helped bring the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to global prominence

Bone marrow transplant expert recommends significant change- Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Adult stem cells harvested from bone marrow rather than blood of unrelated donors are best for reducing the risk of graft-versus-host disease

Sanders gives ALL children hope
For 'Sanders' babies' with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, total-body radiation therapy followed by bone-marrow transplantation provides dramatic cure rates for infants