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MSK cancer researchers Elizabeth Adams, Charles Sawyers, and Rohit Bose
In the Lab
Mutations in a gene called FOXA1 are responsible for a distinct class of prostate cancer tumors, MSK researchers have found.
An illustration of a samurai and a crab.
In the Lab
Researchers identify a compound that appears to eliminate tumor cells in a dish and in mice.
Immune cells surrounding a cancer cell
In the Lab
Scientists have learned that cutting a T cell’s brakes can have unexpected consequences.
Two clusters of colored blobs with a diagram in the middle
In the Lab
The breakthrough gives an unprecedented look at the varied and shifting poses of a protein in action.
The GSK class of 2019
Event
Scientists and scholars received degrees and awards at MSK's 40th annual ceremony, held on May 29.
Learn about 14 students who will receive doctoral degrees from the Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at MSK.
An illustration of an immune cell killing a cancer cell, and a snake attacking a mouse
Feature
How Do Immune Cells Kill Their Prey?
When an immune cell faces a foe, it has more than chemical weapons at its disposal.
Mutlinucleated muscle cells from flies
In the Lab
A new study in flies reveals a previously unknown type of cooperation at work in muscle cells.
Drawing of one human figure set apart from a group of others.
Finding
MSK researchers learn that some cancers may respond to checkpoint inhibitor drugs because of changes called gene fusions.
a cartoon of a cancer cell spooning glutamine from a jar
Feature
While sugar gets most of the attention as a cancer fuel, other nutrients can be equally important.