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Good Ol' Fat: Fat accumulation and longevity in yeast
From the Gottschling and Parkhurst labs (Basic Sciences Division)

Pudgy middle age: Does a little fat have an upside?
Yeast studies of cellular aging suggest that middle-aged flab could help protect against stress

Dr. Harmit Malik elected fellow of American Academy of Microbiology
His pioneering approaches to studying genetic conflict are transforming traditional evolutionary genetics

Dr. Sue Biggins elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences
Biologist is ninth Hutch researcher to join one of the nation's oldest learned societies

Remembering Fred Hutch's Dr. Harold Weintraub 20 years later
20 years after Dr. Harold Weintraub’s death, his life — and his research — are still making a difference

Fred Hutch researcher Steven Henikoff awarded the Genetics Society of America Medal
Award recognizes outstanding contributions to the field of genetics during the past 15 years

Long-term hoarding of cellular ‘garbage’ could trigger old age
Fred Hutch scientists find long-lived molecules influence aging

Gottschling, Hughes discover key events in cellular aging
Studies in yeast by Fred Hutch’s Drs. Dan Gottschling and Adam Hughes bring unprecedented clarity to aging process, provide paradigm for studying how genes and environment—including calorie restriction—may influence lifespan in humans

Researchers define key events in cellular aging - Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Studies bring unprecedented clarity to aging process and provide paradigm for studying how genes and environment – including calorie restriction – may influence lifespan

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

Breaking the Silence
Discovery could lead to new treatments for cancer, sickle-cell anemia