The Science Education Partnership (SEP) group at Fred Hutch Cancer Center received a $1.35 million, five-year grant earlier ...
The Atlas of Inspiring Hispanic/Latinx Scientists is a grassroots effort developed to showcase the expertise, talents, and diversity of Hispanic and Latinx scientific faculty. Featured scientists were ...
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In addition to leading the atlas project, Termini co-directs the Dr. Eddie Méndez Scholar Award, a program at Fred Hutch that supports early-career scientists from disadvantaged backgrounds. Her Fred ...
Targeted cancer therapies are an expanding field of effective therapeutic approaches. While previous chemotherapy agents indiscriminately killed rapidly proliferating cells, newer “precision medicine” ...
I have been working at Fred Hutch since 2024 and provide genetic counseling for a variety of hereditary cancer syndromes. My passion for cancer genetic counseling is driven by the immense potential it ...
Vaccines are one of the most important medical inventions of modern times that have saved and enhanced innumerable lives around the world. Despite the technological advances in vaccine design and ...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) individuals, where lung cancer incidence remains disproportionately high compared to other ...
“Juvenile Dermatomyositis (JDM) is a rare immune-mediated disease that affects children, leading to muscle weakness and skin rashes,” explains Sean Koester, a current medical student at the University ...