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Discovery reveals that the genetic causes of cancer may be more complicated than previously thought.
Medical oncologist Ping Chi has been named an incumbent of a Geoffrey Beene Junior Faculty Chair, a position designed to provide funding to outstanding young researchers at a crucial early stage in their careers.
The results of this collaborative project overturn some conventional wisdom about how the DNA repair process works.
Learn about Gerstner Sloan Kettering (GSK) student Brian Joseph, who has been awarded the Chairman’s Prize for his paper “Short cryptic exons mediate recursive splicing in drosophila.”
Therapies designed to target cancer while sparing healthy tissue show benefit, but have not yet reached full potential.
Memorial Sloan Kettering President Harold Varmus joined lawmakers, scientists, and patients on March 9 at a White House ceremony as President Barack Obama issued an executive order lifting the strict limits on human embryonic stem cell research.
Stephen Long works to understand how proteins work by determining what they look like in three dimensions.
Charles L. Sawyers, Chair of the Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program, was elected to the National Academy of Sciences at the group's 147th annual meeting in April.
Researchers identify a compound that appears to eliminate tumor cells in a dish and in mice.
With the power of advanced microscopes, Sloan Kettering Institutes scientists are pushing the boundaries of what can be seen and measured.