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DNA molecules wrapped around histones
Feature
Discover some of the most exciting research that Memorial Sloan Kettering scientists are pursuing in the fight against cancer.
Participants at GSK's 3rd biennial retreat in 2014. Photo by: Suzanne Camarata Ball.
GSK’s Fourth Biennial Retreat on May 6 and 7 at the Mohonk Mountain House in New Paltz, New York, will feature former Sloan Kettering Institute Director Dr. Thomas J. Kelly.
Richard J. O'Reilly, MD
In honor of his extraordinary contributions to improving the diagnosis and treatment of childhood cancer, Richard O’Reilly, Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics and Director of the Bone Marrow Transplantation Program at MSK, will receive the first Society of Memorial Sloan Kettering Prize.
New York and New Jersey based graduate students
Attendees met and shared ideas on cancer genetics and metastasis, stem cell biology, and more.
Dr. Joan Massagué, Sloan Kettering Institute Director received the Pezcoller Foundation-AACR International Award for Cancer Research and was named an AACR fellow at AACR16.
Announcement
Long-awaited results of clinical trials testing targeted drugs and immunotherapy combinations were on offer at the annual American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) conference.
a sneaky man on a sneaky mission
In the Lab
Cancer cells have a sneaky ability to hide out in the body for years at a time. MSK scientists are looking for ways to flush them out.
photo of Foxo1 protein stained in regulatory T cells
In the Lab
The immune system is a powerful tool for fighting cancer — sometimes too powerful.
Pictured: Casper zebrafish
In the Lab
Hail to the zebrafish. MSK scientists are using a small fish to answer some big questions about cancer.
A scientist pictured in his lab
Announcement
The awards are given annually to people in an array of fields in the arts and sciences.
people working in a lab
Feature
The research arm of Memorial Sloan Kettering was established to apply industrial techniques to the study of cancer.