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April 16, 2025

Dr. Fred Appelbaum receives Lifetime Achievement award
Medical pioneer and longtime Fred Hutch leader honored by American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy

Remembering transplant immunologist Dr. John Hansen
Physician-scientist defined rules for matching bone marrow transplant donors and patients, was a founding father of volunteer donor registries

The legacy of a pioneering transplant immunologist
‘So much to be learned’: Dr. John Hansen reflects on the lives he’s saved and the answers still to come

Good News: $475K gift fuels expansion of antibody tech; Hansen honored for BMT work; Senate passes 21st Century Cures Act
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

Does our DNA determine how well we respond to stem-cell transplantations? NIH awards $4.3M grant to help find out
Study focuses on role of genetics in outcomes and complications of treatment

Don Thomas: The spirit of a pioneer
As the father of bone marrow transplantation turns 90, we revisit his Hutchinson Center legacy

The outcome is in the genes
Clinical Research Division study reveals a genetic difference that predicts the likelihood of severe transplant complication

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Uses IBM Technology to Help Find Genetic Links to Immune-System Diseases
Collaboration to ease data-sharing among scientists

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to Lead International Team to Accelerate Investigation of Immune-Related Genes
Known as the Rosetta stone of immunology, knowledge of these genes will help predict disease susceptibility, understand treatment failure and gauge vaccine response.