Fundamental Research

Visitors to Dr. Mark Roth's lab at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center are often surprised to find scientists peering at dishes full of microscopic worms or zebrafish embryos-organisms that don't even develop cancer.

Yet basic research on these simple creatures, seemingly unrelated to human beings, enabled Roth to make a major breakthrough that is likely to revolutionize medical care for patients suffering from cancer, heart attacks and gunshot wounds on the battlefield. His discovery of a method to induce "hibernation on demand" by reducing an organism's need for oxygen opens the possibility of buying time for critically injured trauma patients and for improving the effectiveness of chemotherapy and radiation treatment for cancer.

Roth is one of more than 50 scientists who are conducting fundamental research on the properties of cells and simple organisms—work that plays a crucial role in our mission to improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer and other serious diseases.

Although it's often puzzling to understand how research on organisms such as yeast, fruit flies and worms yields breakthroughs that will conquer disease in man, our experience has shown that highly innovative advances in biomedical research often emerge from areas with seemingly few direct connections to cancer or other illnesses.

Fundamental research: Fueling advances in cancer and other diseases

By studying the basic properties of healthy cells and comparing them to abnormal cells, Hutchinson Center scientists identify the genes and proteins that contribute to disease and use this knowledge to benefit human health. Numerous center discoveries made through fundamental research have led to important medical breakthroughs or hold the potential to impact the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cancer and other disease:

An unparalleled environment for fundamental research

The Hutchinson Center is committed to providing the best possible resources for scientists to explore the most basic problems in biology — because we never know when and how the next important breakthrough will arise.

Award-winning fundamental research

An investment in groundbreaking research

Creative work of this kind depends heavily on private support, which provides the flexibility to attract the best and brightest new faculty, acquire cutting-edge technology and launch promising research projects with potentially lifesaving applications. Learn more online about how you can support our fundamental research, or call (206) 667-4399 or (800) 279-1618.


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