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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
April 16, 2025

Donor factors influence success of fecal microbiota transplant
From the Rashidi Group, Pathogen Associated Malignancies Program of the Cancer Consortium and Clinical Research Division

Decisions, decisions: factors that impact HCT outcomes in AML
From the Walter Group, Translational Sciences and Therapeutics Division

Could fecal microbiota transplantation help patients heal after stem cell transplantation?
Phase 2 clinical trial shows a safe dose from a specific donor helped with gut microbiome recovery in people with cancer

Mutations remain one-in-a-million after HCT
From the Storb Group, Clinical Research Division

Fred Hutch pioneer Dr. Beverly Torok-Storb dies
Beloved mentor and bone marrow biologist created pathways for both blood cancer cures and marginalized students

Cancer survivor Rose Ibarra to be honored by Fred Hutch and Mariners at Safeco Field
Cancer survivor Rose Ibarra to be honored by Fred Hutch and Mariners at Safeco Field

Cake, candles and a wish for more HIV cures
An HIV workshop pays tribute to Timothy Ray Brown, whose cure 10 years ago fueled research — and hope

‘She’s like a sister to me’: Stem cell donor, recipient form lifelong bond
Stem cell donor and recipient form a lifelong bond

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

A life in tune
Erlinda Santos balances science and song after more than four decades at Fred Hutch

Good News at Fred Hutch
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

HIV cure research today: Gene therapy, molecular scissors and Where’s Waldo
More than 100 researchers gather at second annual Fred Hutch conference

Good News at Fred Hutch
Public health researchers get $4 million grant to study aggressive type of colorectal cancer; Core Center of Hematology designated as national core resource

‘The successes kept you going’: 40 years of bone marrow transplantation
On the eve of ‘Emperor’ cancer documentary, Dr. Fred Appelbaum recounts 40 years of difficult and exhilarating advances in bone marrow transplantation