Thursday, February 1, 2001
Vol 7, Issue 3
Patient Robert Schaffer of Albany, Ore., discusses his stem-cell transplantation protocol with the Hutch's Dr. William Bensinger.
Photo by Theresa Naujack
Science Articles
Stem cells outperform marrow
Bensinger study shows fewer complications, higher survival for leukemia
The art of science
Jim Priess paints vivid landscapes that hold keys to cellular development
Breast-cancer program seeks collaborators
Hartwell: Genome technologies may be difficult to exploit
Their task: 'Standardizing everything'
Each year, office handles 60 to 70 new protocols, monitors 400 others
Storb receives award for transplantation research
Miller, Riddell play key roles in UW gene therapy project
General Articles
The glow of the first morning
Alliance staff welcome first patients on opening day of outpatient
Tempt someone to work for the Hutch
Employee 'ambassadors' who received $50 gift certificates totaled 100 during the year 2000
We all can save energy
Get ready for building temperatures one degree cooler; if you use a space heater, call for an energy-assist visit
New law boosts H-1B visas, provides relief to green-card applicants
Hutch joins Diamond Ring for commute trip reduction
Briefs
Hungry for eggs, French toast? Helix offers breakfast buffet
Try U.S. Census Bureau site for huge variety of data, but be precise with your search term
Hutch School students become Hutch scientists for a day
A sign of greatness
Human-subjects training session coming Friday, March 2, in Pelton
Employee Assistance Program
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