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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
Finding passion and community
Fred Hutch Postbaccalaureate Scholar Program bridges gap between college and graduate school for aspiring scientists
Bottleneck breakthrough
Fred Hutch researchers discover why some HIV-1 variants are more transmissible than others, which could generate new approaches to stop the virus that causes AIDS at cell entry
El interruptor molecular para el exceso y la carencia de nutrientes tiene un mismo regulador
Del Laboratorio Rajan, División de Ciencias Básicas
Altering a worm’s diet gives insight into a rare genetic disorder affecting proteasome function
From the Lehrbach Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Priming the pump for future funding
Fred Hutch postdoctoral researchers win NIH training fellowship for pancreatic cancer and kinetochore projects
Cell biologist Dr. Susan Parkhurst named 2024 ASCB fellow
Fred Hutch researcher honored by American Society for Cell Biology discusses integrating generations of scientists through mentorship
Making the leap from postdoc to principal investigator
Fred Hutch postdoctoral research fellow hopes to run her own lab with a transition award from the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation
Curiosity, connection and C. elegans
How a Fred Hutch worm study gives hope to families affected by an extremely rare genetic disorder
Getting a paw up in the cat-and-mouse game with the COVID-19 virus
Fred Hutch researchers invent method to quickly and safely test thousands of mutations to predict which ones could help the virus escape our defenses
Another look at leptin
Fred Hutch researchers discover molecular switch for an appetite-regulating hormone, reviving dashed hopes for an obesity drug
Dr. Cecilia Moens named Raisbeck Endowed Chair for Basic Science
Funding will support her continued work studying embryonic development in zebrafish
What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger: Bacteria that withstand fungal ‘bully’ gain resistance to last-resort antibiotic
Study shows that microbial competition over magnesium may improve bacterium’s antibiotic resistance and stymie treatment
It’s fun to stay (or move) at the Y. M. C. A.
From the Bai Lab, Basic Sciences Division
When it comes to MYC, it doesn’t take much
From the Eisenman Lab, Basic Sciences Division
Mutant’s partner in crime could be target for future cancer therapy
Fred Hutch scientists discover a new player — and possible drug target — in a critical biological process that’s skewed in tumors with certain mutations