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Thursday, January 17, 2002 • Vol 8, Issue 2


Photo by Clay Eals
Joan Johnston, courier for Puget Sound Blood Center, delivers blood to the busy laboratory of the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance.

SCIENCE ARTICLES

One-year checkup: Grade 'A'

Have (enormous) data, will cure: World's-largest tracking of Wilms-tumor patients, statistics allows researchers to boost survival, ease side effects for childhood disease

Best hope may lie in vulnerability: Nash lab pioneers use of transplants to fight autoimmune disease

GENERAL ARTICLES

He delivers - with a passion: 'The more work there is, the more I want to try to get it done,' says high-mileage walker Les Parks of Shipping & Receiving

Getting there is half the ... challenge: Construction of PHS building prompts street closure, revised access to visitor lot, parking garage

Energy efficiency of Day Campus buildings wins national recognition

BRIEFS

Copy Center, Tech Transfer move this weekend to new Yale; shuttle service starts Tuesday

Hear results of diversity survey at sessions Wednesday, Jan. 30

Ready to donate blood in 2002? On-site opportunities abound

Division Notes: Linda Buck to join Basic Sciences

Hutch School seeks tutors

'What Cancer Cannot Do' calendars still available, while quantities last

'Day in the (Seward) Park' seeks team coordinator from the Hutch

Find out about sweeping changes in federal tax law, effective Jan. 1

Start the new year right with ideas from Working Solutions

Guitar, flutes, marimba due in Healing Music Series this month

Want to help Hutch Holiday Gala? Come to meeting on Feb. 7

Payback rate is 36.5 cents per mile

Baker, Rainier, Glacier await you for fund-raising climbs this summer

It's snowing: Who ya gonna call?

Holiday decorating contest judges find four winning doors


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