Leveraging Institutional Strengths
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center investigators are leading the way in discovering molecular mechanisms of metastasis. Research is focusing on the study of the metastasis process both as a whole and through its individual components, tumor angiogenesis and bone marrow-derived progenitors, cell motility, and adhesion, tumor microenvironment interactions, and cancer stem cells.
The MRC aims at leveraging these strengths to facilitate their synergies. Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center is home to hosts an unsurpassed cadre of clinical expertise and resources, including oncologists with clinical experience in the metastasis of every major type of cancer; pathologists working on extensive collections of clinically annotated human tissue samples; surgeons who are able to procure clinical specimens for live-cell research; and imaging experts who provide cutting-edge technologies applicable to experimental metastasis models.