Shared Resources

Advance Your Research with Our Expert-Driven Shared Resources

Connect with our team to explore how our leading-edge shared resource facilities can support your goals. We'll help you identify the right technologies and services to accelerate your research.

Partners in Innovation

Fred Hutch Cancer Center’s in-house expertise puts world-class technologies at your fingertips. Through Shared Resources, investigators in the Fred Hutch/University of Washington/Seattle Children's Cancer Consortium and at external academic and industry organizations can access leading-edge services tailored to their specific research goals, including novel assay development and early access to new technologies.

Shared Resources comprises more than a dozen cores that help drive advances by integrating dedicated experts and sophisticated technologies across the entire research pipeline, from basic science to clinical trials. This seamless experience encompasses all phases of technology selection, experimental design, and data generation and analysis.

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12+

Shared Resources Cores
Our Consortium and scientific divisions manage another two dozen cores.

200+

Specialized Staff
Our shared resources are operated by experts in their fields.

90K+

Square Feet
Shared Resources cores are a significant Fred Hutch investment.

How We Advance Science

Fred Hutch provides all its researchers with access to advanced facilities, technologies, and expertise that most labs couldn’t afford alone.

This multimillion-dollar infrastructure is also available to members of the Fred Hutch/University of Washington/Seattle Children’s Cancer Consortium, as well as academic, industry and some external partners.

We proudly offer these shared resources to researchers and biotech partners worldwide to support their basic, translational and clinical research.

Marion Dorer

"Fred Hutch’s Shared Resources connects researchers with experts and technologies to drive research — within our institution, across the Pacific Northwest, throughout the U.S. and beyond."

— Marion Dorer, Vice President, Research Administration