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The atomic structure of an elusive type of membrane protein has finally been solved by scientists at the Sloan Kettering Institute.
A new study shows how evolution and natural selection influence clonal hematopoiesis, an aging-related blood condition that increases the risk of blood cancer and cardiovascular disease.
A collaborative team of researchers from Memorial Sloan Kettering has determined the mechanism for a biological process that plays a key role in regulating cellular behavior.
A team of researchers led by Memorial Sloan Kettering immunologist Alexander Rudensky has gained new understanding about regulatory T cells -- a subtype of immune cells that suppresses the immune system's reactivity.
Every year, the Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences recognizes student research with fellowship awards based on academic excellence.
MSK researchers are learning how cells are able to recognize and correct errors that occur during cell division.
Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers helped to identify a key insight into what first goes wrong in the development of many leukemias.
Women and ethnic minorities are underrepresented in science. Memorial Sloan Kettering is working to change that.
Meet the 11 new faculty members that have joined the Gerstner Sloan Kettering (GSK) Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences.
Read our key takeaways from the second half of the American Association for Cancer Research’s 2019 annual meeting.