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New Science Spotlight Articles
Every month, Fred Hutch postdoc writer/editors summarize two papers from each of our scientific divisions to stimulate collaborations across campus
April 16, 2025

Sharing AI insights without sharing patient data
Fred Hutch Q&A about leading alliance to leverage power of artificial intelligence responsibly in research and care

Clinical cancer research in the U.S. is increasingly dominated by pharmaceutical industry sponsors, study finds
Study underscores need for increased investment in federally funded cancer clinical trials

One in five people with cancer participate in medical research studies
Study sheds light on how policies can further increase access to and participation in cancer research

Policy to expand Medicaid coverage linked to higher participation in cancer clinical trials among people insured by Medicaid
Study showed that the Affordable Care Act Medicaid expansion resulted in improvements in access to clinical trials for cancer patients with Medicaid insurance

Fred Hutch leads large-scale review of COVID-19 clinical trials that highlights multiple disparities
Meta-analysis of 122 COVID-19 clinical trials cites need for strategies to address trial participation gaps

Latest Fred Hutch research on COVID-19
How Hutch scientists have been tackling coronavirus in lab and clinic

Researchers link mutations in coronavirus' internal machinery to higher risk of severe disease
Early COVID-19 patients were more likely to be hospitalized if virus carried genetic trait

Dr. Jeffrey Leek named VP and Chief Data Officer
New leader aims to build on computational and data resources, speed development of top biomedical research data enterprise

Highlights of Fred Hutch science in 2021
From COVID-19 to cancer, Hutch scientists pursued new ideas to save lives

Numbers don’t lie, but sometimes our brains do
Avoid confusion about statistics in medical research with these hints and resources

Fred Hutch science and research highlights 2019
Articles showcasing some of the most significant advances in immunotherapy, cell biology and more