Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center - Nobel Prize Recipients

Nobel Prize Recipients

The Hutchinson Center employs three recipients of the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine:

  • Linda Buck, Ph.D., who received the award in 2004 for solving many details of the olfactory system;
  • Lee Hartwell, Ph.D., the Center’s president and director emeritus, who received the honor in 2001 for his discoveries regarding the mechanisms that control cell division; and
  • E. Donnall Thomas, M.D., who received the award in 1990 for his pioneering work in bone-marrow transplantation.

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