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Latest Fred Hutch research on COVID-19
How Hutch scientists have been tackling coronavirus in lab and clinic

Science Says: Comedian, researchers tackle tough topics
Trevor Noah and scientists discuss colorectal cancer screening, community involvement in research, science communication

Highlights of Fred Hutch science in 2021
From COVID-19 to cancer, Hutch scientists pursued new ideas to save lives

Increasing BIPOC inclusion in clinical trials
From the COVID-19 Prevention Network, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division

Community engagement ensures equitable inclusion in vaccine trials
New study from COVID-19 Prevention Network demonstrates impacts of engaging Black, Indigenous, people of color communities

Tip Sheet: Disparities in cancer outcomes, catching up on cancer screenings, boosting immunotherapy effectiveness and SARS-CoV-2 origins
Summaries of recent Fred Hutch research findings and other news

Fred Hutch announces recipients of inaugural diversity, equity and inclusion awards
Awards recognize employees who have shown outstanding commitment to Fred Hutch’s diversity, equity and inclusion efforts

Community engagement in HIV trials guides equity for COVID-19 vaccine studies
New study highlights longstanding barriers to diversity in prior decade of vaccine trials, despite federal guidelines

New study highlights lack of diversity and inclusion in vaccine clinical trials
Analysis shows certain racial/ethnic groups and older people aren’t being adequately represented and trial reporting guidelines aren’t being followed

Benefits outweigh the social stigma of HIV vaccine trial participation
From the HIV Vaccine Trials Network and the University of Washington

After 20 years, Wakefield retires from HIV Vaccine Trials Network
'He created the DNA of our organization'

Increased racial and ethnic minority participation in HIV vaccine trials
From the HIV Vaccine Trials Network, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division

Good News at Fred Hutch
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements