Thursday, February 15, 2001
Vol 7, Issue 4
Technician Cintia deBarros uses a Hutch flow cytometer to sort cells. The equipment directs the cells into a pair of tubes that then go to the researcher.
Photo by Michelle Hruby
Science Articles
Tools tackle cancer's complexity
Flow cytometry, laser capture, DNA array uncover hidden cell differences
Building upon success
Leukemia lessons lay groundwork for solid-tumor research
Helping cells win the evolutionary war
Computational biologist Maley, Reid collaborate to evaluate competitive forces inside esophageal tumors
Yee study shows T cells target deadly melanoma
Hutch postdocs open doors for Ballard high-school students
Risks on the road to scientific creativity
In temporary home on fourth-floor of the Thomas Building, BioLab immerses teen-age 'lab rats' in real world of research
Hutch has role in genome draft
General Articles
With new online system, renew your Hutch Pass by March 1
Updated forms fend off hazards
If you keep information current, required training will match your job
Baker, Adams, Rainier climbs support breast cancer research; meeting set Thursday, Feb. 22
EAC members represent you
Briefs
Interested in PHS building plans? Check new Web site on project
Tapscott delivers UW lecture
Health-care professionals, patients, entire cancer community may find Oncology.com a useful resource
Media Highlights
Human-subjects training session coming Friday, March 2, in Pelton
Female participants needed for magnetic-field study
Would you like a copy of annual report to hop into your mailbox?
Employee center gets new manager
Benny becomes operations director
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