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From Bench to Bedside and Beyond

From Bench to Bedside and Beyond

著者: Fred Hutch News team
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Stories from Fred Hutch Cancer Center about how our scientists and clinicians are combining innovative research with compassionate care to address the impact of cancer and infectious disease. You'll hear from patients, researchers, doctors, caregivers, supporters and others seeking to prevent and eliminate cancer.2025 生物科学 科学 衛生・健康的な生活 身体的病い・疾患
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  • When work becomes personal - John Scheleen
    2025/09/24
    Welcome to Bench to Bedside and Beyond, stories from Fred Hutch Cancer Center about how our scientists and clinicians are combining innovative research with compassionate care to address the impact of cancer and infectious disease. You'll hear from patients, researchers, doctors, caregivers, supporters and others seeking to prevent and eliminate cancer. In this conversation, John Scheleen talks about his experience being treated for cancer for much of his tenure as a Fred Hutch employee with Bonnie Rochman, a writer for Fred Hutch News. Scheleen recounts how he found a "weird mole" that catapulted him out of the world of grants and financial reports and into the world of patient care. He recalls what it was like to wait for biopsy results during the weekend in which his son celebrated his first birthday, a time of anxiety and joy. And he explains that his work closing out grants is especially meaningful when he recognizes the names of providers who have treated him.
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    11 分
  • Gratitude inspires a job search - Tiffany Bucklin
    2025/09/24
    Welcome to Bench to Bedside and Beyond, stories from Fred Hutch Cancer Center about how our scientists and clinicians are combining innovative research with compassionate care to address the impact of cancer and infectious disease. You'll hear from patients, researchers, doctors, caregivers, supporters and others seeking to prevent and eliminate cancer. In this conversation, Tiffany Bucklin talks about her unwavering commitment to getting a job at Fred Hutch after her husband was treated here for leukemia. She tells Bonnie Rochman, a writer for Fred Hutch News, how her husband's care team impressed her by remembering their children's names. Bucklin reflects on how it felt to have the team take a "vested interest in our story and how it ended."
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    10 分
  • From guinea pig to long-term survivor - Chris Lundy
    2025/09/24
    Welcome to Bench to Bedside and Beyond, stories from Fred Hutch Cancer Center about how our scientists and clinicians are combining innovative research with compassionate care to address the impact of cancer and infectious disease. You'll hear from patients, researchers, doctors, caregivers, supporters and others seeking to prevent and eliminate cancer. In this conversation, Chris Lundy tells Bonnie Rochman, a writer for Fred Hutch News, what it was like to be among the first wave of bone marrow transplant recipients. Lundy was 21 and in the military when he came to Fred Hutch in 1971 for a life-saving transplant. He recalls being told that he had a 10% chance of survival. More than 50 years later, he reflects on how he beat the odds in a big way.
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    23 分
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