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“We could not be more proud of this deserving group of the outstanding GSK students who have been recognized with fellowship support this academic year,” says GSK Dean Michael Overholtzer.
A targeted approach being developed to treat certain cancers may also be effective for Alzheimer’s disease.
A glimpse into the world of two Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School students.
Honors were conferred, PhD degrees were awarded, and a Pulitzer Prize-winning author addressed the graduates at the May 10 ceremony.
Researchers have clarified the process by which developing nerve cells are directed to specialize into distinct parts.
The findings could pave the way toward more targeted treatments for the disease.
Hail to the zebrafish. MSK scientists are using a small fish to answer some big questions about cancer.
Memorial Sloan Kettering cell biologist Emily Foley discusses her research, which is focused on improving the understanding of cell division.
Gerstner Sloan Kettering student Elizabeth Wasmuth has been awarded the Chairman’s Prize for her paper published in Nature in 2014, on which she was the first author.
MSK scientists have created a mouse model that replicates a subtype of non-small cell lung cancer caused by a chromosomal rearrangement.