Cell-Based Therapy

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Immature nerve cells generated from induced pluripotent stem cells by cell engineering. Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers are at the forefront of developing cell-based therapies for cancer and other diseases, including central nervous system disorders.

Immature nerve cells generated from induced pluripotent stem cells by cell engineering. Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers are at the forefront of developing cell-based therapies for cancer and other diseases, including central nervous system disorders. (Courtesy of the Lorenz Studer lab.) 

 

A flourishing research field, cell-based therapy involves modifying a patient’s own cells or cells from a donor to fight disease and alleviate medical conditions. In recent years, we helped pioneer a landmark cell-based approach, known as chimeric antigen receptor therapy, to treat blood cancers. We continue to investigate an expanding array of cell types for novel therapeutic uses.