Fred Hutch is a leading research institution dedicated to promoting an inclusive environment and enhancing diversity among the next generation of scientists through participation in our training and educational programs. Our training opportunities reflect the many biomedical disciplines and research interests pursued at Fred Hutch. We have a wide variety of programs that introduce teachers, undergraduates, and high school students to the thrills and challenges of scientific research and the types of careers available at a major research center.
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Campus Tours, Visits, and Speakers
To learn more about opportunities for campus tours, visits, and speakers and to make a request please visit our SciEd Educational Experiences page.
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Initiatives
Data Science/Computational Bio
Much of today’s biology involves analyzing large dataset and developing and using computational tools. We aim to prepare students for careers in this fast-growing area by offering a number of programs that focus on computational biology, bioinformatics, and biostatistics. These range from our introductory programs for high school students (Girls Who Code, Coding for Cancer) to partnerships with the Biostatistics program in Public Health (SeattleStatGrows) for undergraduates. Many of our student research programs have data science components and we also partner with the Data Science Lab (DaSL) on their education efforts. Additionally, we collaborate with the Fred Hutch DEI Core on REACH (Research Equity Advancement in Cancer with HBCUs) program to bring students from Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to Seattle for internships in Computational Biology labs.
Hutch Advance
Careers Awareness, Engagement, and Launch Programs
Fred Hutch relies on employees with wide variety of skills working in a broad number of roles to achieve towards our mission. Through our Hutch Advance program, we are committed to increasing awareness of the many STEM-adjacent, administrative, and technical jobs and career pathways available across our organization. We work closely with institutions of higher learning through our Fred Hutch 2-year College Advisory Board and our relationships with local colleges and universities.
Supporters
Fred Hutch is fortunate to work with committed partners and collaborators who ensure the success of our educational programs and allow students to pursue their dreams. Many donors contribute to one or more science education programs at Fred Hutch. For donors to specific programs, please see the corresponding program web pages. We also acknowledge donors who have made general gifts to science education at Fred Hutch, including:
Science Education Staff and Advisors
Kristen Bergsman, PhD
Lori Blake
Jeanne Chowning, PhD
Jonathan Cooper, PhD
Marilyn Drennan
Violet Ettie
Gennifer Goode, PhD
Kenson Jean
Mary Grace Katusiime, PhD
Vanessa Knutson, PhD
Cecilia Moens, PhD
Johnnie Orozco, MD, PhD
Hanako Osuga
Megan Shippen
Julian Simon, PhD
David Vannier, PhD
Regina Wu
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