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The Beam: Protons for esophageal cancers; benefits of mentorship among physicians; meet one of our patient care coordinators
Dr. Jing Zeng shares benefits of protons for esophageal cancer; Drs. Annemarie Shepherd and Smith Apisarnthanarax talk about physician mentorship at Fred Hutch; meet PCC Erik Rummell

Cell biologist and former Fred Hutch division leader Dr. Jonathan Cooper retires
Cooper sustained the distinct culture of Basic Sciences for four decades
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
March 26, 2025

Physician assistant cares for colon cancer patients — then she became one
The diagnosis came out of nowhere for 38-year-old

37 years of nourishing care
Fred Hutch registered dietitian Paula Charuhas Macris reflects on changes and progress in patient care over the years

When her metastatic ovarian cancer kept returning, proton therapy was a patient’s last hope
10 years after proton therapy, Charlotte Elwood is thriving and encourages others to never give up

Drs. Keith Jerome and Jesse Bloom elected fellows of American Academy of Microbiology
Fred Hutch researchers’ study of viruses evolves from basic understanding to practical applications

With respiratory infections rampant, experts urge masking and vaccination
Limited disease data makes it hard to accurately assess flu trends

‘You don’t need to be an artist to participate in art therapy’
Fred Hutch social worker provides new art-based therapy programs for patients

Fred Hutch research assistant Jeremy Hollis wins 2025 Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award
Longstanding award honors exceptional graduate students in the biological sciences

Fred Hutch deploys AI technology to help analyze colonoscopies
GI Genius flags suspicious findings with a green square

Fred Hutch announces 10 recipients of the 2025 Harold M. Weintraub Graduate Student Award
Award honors graduate students in biological sciences from across the world

New methods reveal cancer mechanism in ancient genes
Fred Hutch researchers discover that overproduction of DNA packaging material predicts aggressive brain and breast tumors, which could lead to cheaper diagnostic tests and new drug therapies

The Beam: Consult process for proton therapy, secret lives of staff and meet the newest radiation therapist
What is the intake process for proton therapy treatment? Learn about our staff's interests outside of work; meet Paul Lee, RTT

After 17 years of recurring tumors, retired teacher has proton therapy to treat cancer in the spine – and preempt future tumors
Robert Redman learned to ‘take it one day at a time.’

Two doses of the HPV vaccine is all you need
Long-term immunity from human papillomavirus infections — and the deadly cancers they can drive — reached with just two jabs

Novel regimen greatly reduced chronic GVHD in phase 2 study at Fred Hutch
Substituting cyclophosphamide for a standard post-transplant immunosuppressant is a “gamechanger”

Skin in the game: Changing the story of Merkel cell carcinoma
How the Nghiem Lab and its supporters are improving outcomes for patients with a rare cancer

The Beam: Updates from proton patients; new CT machine; alcohol and cancer; meet our new IT specialist
Proton patients share goals; new dual-energy CT is better for proton planning; registered dietitian weighs in on alcohol; introducing IT specialist Frank Romero