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Family support networks are important for cancer cells, too

Family support networks are important for cancer cells, too

From the Eisenman lab, Basic Sciences Division, and the MacPherson lab, Human Biology Division
Science SpotlightNovember 22, 2024
MGA & MYC: mega-sized players in cancer progression

MGA & MYC: mega-sized players in cancer progression

From the Eisenman Lab, Basic Sciences Division and the MacPherson Lab, Human Biology and Public Health Sciences Divisions
Science SpotlightAugust 16, 2021
MYC can’t cause havoc in B cells without MAX

MYC can’t cause havoc in B cells without MAX

From the Eisenman lab, Basic Sciences Division
Science SpotlightOctober 21, 2019
One protein, two partners: a balancing act with cancerous implications

One protein, two partners: a balancing act with cancerous implications

From the Bai, Eisenman and Moens Laboratories (Basic Sciences Division) and the Grady Laboratory (Clinical Research Division)
Science SpotlightAugust 20, 2018
Fred Hutch researcher Robert Eisenman named a fellow of the American Association for Cancer Research Academy

Fred Hutch researcher Robert Eisenman named a fellow of the American Association for Cancer Research Academy

Eisenman joins 10 others in the prestigious academy this year that recognizes people who have made significant contributions to cancer research
News ReleasesFebruary 18, 2015
Uncovering cancer’s metabolic quirks

Uncovering cancer’s metabolic quirks

Study reveals how many tumors fuel their rapid growth, suggesting possible new drug targets
Hutch NewsFebruary 11, 2015