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Using mathematical models to tell time of initial HIV infection in infants
From the Overbaugh/Lehman Lab, Cancer Consortium and Human Biology Division

From Omaha to a Seattle lab, with 2 side trips to hell
Childhood AML survivor interns with the scientist who sequenced her genome

Researchers ‘shocked’ to see how often experts misdiagnose certain brain tumors in kids
New study: Molecular tests reveal critical differences in cancers thought to be the same, highlight implications for treatment

Big data in cancer research
New study in childhood leukemia illustrates challenges and power of cutting-edge genomic technologies’ huge data sets

‘Remarkable’ distinctions in pediatric leukemia point toward improved treatment
Big new study in pediatric and young adult acute myeloid leukemia warns against ‘trickle-down therapeutics’

Fred Hutch scientist awarded Hyundai Scholar Hope Grant for childhood leukemia research
$250,000 grant to support Dr. Cecilia Yeung’s work on pediatric acute leukemia

A boy, his chicken and a bone marrow transplant
An experimental treatment — and an unconventional pet — offered both hope and healing for Andrew Adams’ rare and debilitating genetic disorder

Forum at Fred Hutch focuses on the hottest developments in cancer immunotherapy
Immune-based treatments move from the fringes to the spotlight

How stem cell transplant researchers are helping kids with rare non-malignant diseases
How stem cell transplant researchers are helping kids with rare non-malignant diseases

Mielcarek study may change the practice of blood stem-cell transplantation
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

In Uganda, two women struggle to get cancer care for a much-loved child
In Uganda, two women struggle to get cancer care for a much-loved child

Pediatric transplant pioneer Jean Sanders to retire
Hutchinson Center researcher built the nation's pediatric transplant program over her four-decade career; symposium June 29 will celebrate her groundbreaking achievements that have saved thousands of young lives

Gardner wins pediatric oncology grant
Rebecca Gardner of the Clinical Research Division receives two-year, $80,000 Young Investigator Award from Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation

SCCA breaks ground on region's first proton therapy center
Construction begins on radiation treatment facility; opens 2013 on Northwest Hospital campus

SCCA celebrates 10 years, thousands of lives saved
Seattle Cancer Care Alliance’s anniversary website, community lectures and promotional campaign highlight decade of turning cancer patients into cancer survivors

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