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Scientists at the Sloan Kettering Institute have identified a fundamentally new type of protein-sorting system in cells.
Dr. Powell joined Memorial Sloan Kettering in 2008 as Chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology with a joint appointment in Sloan Kettering Institute's Molecular Biology Program.
A small molecule discovered at MSK called PU-H71 blocks the growth of cancer cells and enables doctors to image tumors.
Recently developed targeted drugs used to treat lung cancer are only partially effective. Scientists now know why.
Researchers clarify how the immune system activates an inflammatory defense against pathogens.
David A. Scheinberg has been elected a member of the prestigious Association of American Physicians (AAP).
Lung cancer has an uncanny ability to change its identity to resist drugs. Researchers are learning what drives these changes.
Computational biology researchers today announced a new Internet tool for the exploration of the scientific literature in medicine and biology. The freely accessible iHOP service provides fast, accurate, comprehensive, and up-to-date summary information on more than 80,000 biological molecules by automatically extracting key sentences from millions of PubMed documents when a search is requested.
Memorial Sloan Kettering’s partnership in a pioneering effort to speed the development of cancer immunotherapies drew national headlines.
A freely accessible software program provides researchers with an easy way to optimize a popular genome-editing tool.