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What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger
From Dr. Richard Zager, Clinical Research Division

Research at any cost?
A look ‘behind the scenes’ at the money that makes Fred Hutch research move.

Resulta que los antivirales contra el VHS están (y no están) a flor de piel
Del Laboratorio Zhu, División de Vacunas y Enfermedades Infecciosas

Transient transfection to make vaccines: cutting corners, or taking the express lane?
From The Kublin and Corey Labs, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division

Turns out, HSV antivirals are (and aren’t) skin-deep
From The Zhu Lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division

Searching for the ‘smoking gun’ that explains lung cancer in never-smokers
From The Berger Lab, Human Biology Division

In the race to replicate, it’s better to think small-scale
From The Bedalov Lab, Human Biology and Translational Science and Therapeutics Divisions

Las células cancerosas también valoran a sus redes de apoyo familiar
Del laboratorio Eisenman, División de Ciencias Básicas, y del laboratorio MacPherson, División de Biología Humana.

Family support networks are important for cancer cells, too
From the Eisenman lab, Basic Sciences Division, and the MacPherson lab, Human Biology Division

When it comes to magnesium, bacteria and yeast are bad roommates
From the Malik Lab, Basic Sciences Division

From humans, to mice, to plants: sometimes a little poison is a good thing
From The Bradley Lab, Public Health Sciences and Basic Sciences Divisions.

Cell death on a chip: new tools for a new era of cancer biology
From The Folch Lab, University of Washington Bioengineering Department and Cancer Basic Biology Program of the Cancer Consortium

¿Por qué decae nuestro sistema inmunitario con la edad? El deterioro de la arquiTECtura del timo puede ser una causa.
Del Laboratorio Dudakov, División de Ciencias Traslacionales y Terapéuticas

A misbehaving master mitochondrial regulator causes diabetes in mice
From The Hockenbery Lab, Translational Science and Therapeutics Division

Why do our immune systems wane with age? Impaired thymus archiTECture might be one culprit.
From The Dudakov Lab, Translational Science and Therapeutics Division

Let’s give these CAR(T cell)s some pedals!
From Dr. Jacob Appelbaum, Fred Hutch Clinical Research Division and Seattle Children’s Therapeutics, Seattle Children’s Hospital

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

The curious case of ORF8: SARS-CoV-2 evolution is about more than just spike
From the Bedford Lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division

One small step for mouse, one giant leap for representative mouse models
From the Lund Lab, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division

Benign meningiomas can’t stop YAP-ing, but aggressive subtypes are more soft-spoken
From the Holland Lab, Human Biology Division