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Graft-versus-host disease outcomes improving for all Fred Hutch patients
From the Long-Term Follow-Up Research Group, Clinical Research Division

Age or HLA? Helping doctors pick the best blood stem cell donors for their patients
From Drs. Rohtesh Mehta and Stephanie Lee, Clinical Research Division

Blood and Marrow Transplant Reunion returns to Fred Hutch
Hundreds gather in Seattle to celebrate life, science and cancer survivorship

Advances in blood disorders research continue despite COVID-19
Expanding use of CAR T-cell therapies, gene editing lead to insights at virtual annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology

Tip Sheet: Celebrate holidays safely, COVID-19 vaccines, challenges in HIV vaccine trials — and new insights on evolution
Summaries of recent Fred Hutch research findings and other news, plus resources for the American Society of Hematology’s annual meeting

Fred Hutch at ASH: Fauci fireside chat, latest on cell therapies, repairing immune function, COVID and clots — and more
The 62nd American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting and Exposition to be held virtually Dec. 5-8, 2020

Coronavirus outbreak puts 'open science' under a microscope
Quick release of data could stop an epidemic, disrupt how research is reported

Dr. Stephanie Lee honored as new Giuliani/Press Endowed Chair recipient
The honor will support Lee in perpetuity as she continues her research on blood stem cell transplantation and chronic GVHD

Poor quality of life in 1 in 5 caregivers of bone marrow transplant survivors
Largest-ever study IDs risk factors, paves way for interventions to help

3 big new leukemia research projects advance cutting-edge cell therapies, stem cell transplant
$20M renewal of 4-decade-long federal grant to Hutch scientists

What’s new in combatting chronic graft-vs.-host disease
Decades after the development of bone marrow transplant, researchers are making headway against one of its most common and deadly side effects

How cancer survivors are teaching researchers — even decades later
Tracking survivors long after treatment ends helps inform medical decisions for today’s patients and much more

Health disparities may affect end-of-life experiences of minority blood cancer patients
A new study finds ethnic and racial minorities with leukemia or lymphoma are more likely to die in hospital, receive aggressive care in last weeks of life than white patients

Dr. Stephanie Lee elected vice president of American Society of Hematology
Her one-year term will be followed by successive terms as president-elect and president