Results per Page:

Starting the year smarter
How patients, providers, researchers and others stay informed amid a deluge of data and information

Finding passion and community
Fred Hutch Postbaccalaureate Scholar Program bridges gap between college and graduate school for aspiring scientists

Un nuevo tipo de célula vinculada con el cáncer gástrico hace su debut
Del laboratorio Salama, División de Biología Humana

H. pylori tightens its grip to adapt to a changing tissue environment
From the Salama Lab, Human Biology Division

A molecular twist on bacterial cell shape
Dissecting the role of the cytoskeletal protein CcmA in the helical shape of Helicobacter pylori

Science Says: Cracking the code in solid tumors
How scientists are developing targeted new therapies for cancers of the breast, lung, stomach and more

H. pylori infection accelerates events that lead to gastric cancer development
From the Salama Lab, Human Biology Division

Fearless Science is ...
Hutch researchers take bold approaches to solving hard problems

How Helicobacter stays helical
New insights into how the cancer-causing stomach bacterium keeps its shape could point the way for future, more-specialized antibiotics

Dr. Nancy E. Davidson receives Raisbeck Endowed Chair for Collaborative Research
New chair will encourage collaboration between Fred Hutch and the University of Washington

H. pylori test hints at risk factor for stomach cancer
Pilot study suggests specific strain of bacteria may be found more often in East Asian patients with stomach cancer

Pilot study identifies strain of bacteria as chief risk factor for stomach cancer
Findings in PLOS ONE paper may help doctors better identify, screen and treat high-risk patients

Rolling up the miles for cancer research
Obliteride riders, walkers top $2 million in Fred Hutch fundraiser

Jump-starting innovative projects exploring pathogen-associated cancers
Pathogen-Associated Malignancies Integrated Research Center awards first round of pilot funding supporting researchers studying H. pylori, EBV and the microbiome

Good News: Fred Hutch joins coalition that seeks to increase transparency on life science career prospects
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

Integrated approach to overcome pathogen-associated malignancies
Dr. Denise Galloway heads new collaborative center to study prevention and treatment of cancers linked to infectious agents

'You create your path': Panel of 'Rock Star Women in Science' inspire crowd
Top scientists from five research organizations spoke to sold out crowd about passion, science, confidence and pear farming

New potential treatment target for small-cell lung cancer identified
Mouse study identifies gene that promotes tumor development, shows potential of drug inhibitor to slow cancer progression

Drs. Michael Emerman and Nina Salama elected to Fellowship in the American Academy of Microbiology
Celebrating faculty and staff achievements

Exploring the human gut microbiome
Scientific interest in this diverse world of bacteria has flipped from fear to fascination