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Isabel Lam, a 2016 alumnae of Gerstner Sloan Kettering, has been awarded the Chairman’s Prize for her first-author paper “Nonparadoxical evolutionary stability of the recombination initiation landscape in yeast,” published in Science in 2015.
Meet Corina Amor Vegas, a fourth-year student in the Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSK), who has been awarded the 2020 Chairman’s Prize.
Dr. Tagore is a postdoctoral fellow in the Cancer Biology and Genetics Program at the Sloan Kettering Institute studying cell communication in cancer.
One’s big, one’s small. Somehow, they make it work.
A new study suggests a way to target cancer by interfering with its system of waste removal.
Three Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center investigators -- including the Center's new President, Craig B. Thompson -- have been featured with singer-songwriter Debbie Harry to lead the Geoffrey Beene Gives Back® 2010 Rock Stars of Science™ campaign in GQ magazine's December "Men of the Year" issue.
MSK researchers have found that a protein that contributes to one type of leukemia when it’s missing can lead to the formation of a different leukemia type when it’s present.
Scientists have uncovered a surprising link between metabolism and gene control in T cells.
Three students have successfully defended their dissertations and will receive their PhD degrees at commencement on May 21.
Scientists know that cancer can result from mistakes in DNA repair. But understanding what controls the repair process itself has been a hard nut to crack.