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Memorial Sloan Kettering Patient and Family Advisory Council for Quality members Eliza Weber and Kate Niehaus.
The Power of the Patient Voice: PFACQ Celebrates Five-Year Anniversary
The Patient and Family Advisory Council for Quality (PFACQ) marks five years of ensuring the patient and family perspective is included in everything MSK does.
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The Show Must Go On: MSK Watch Party Celebrates African American Day Parade
MSK employees celebrate the 2020 African American Day Parade with a watch party.
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Your Impact: How Donations Fueled MSK’s Mission in 2020
Learn how our donor community supported MSK this year — and see what’s ahead for 2021.
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Creative Care: How Origami Can Help Heal
Meet Vanessa Tran, a nurse turned volunteer who uses art to support healing.
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Anna-Katerina “Kat” Hadjantonakis
Understanding Biology's Blueprint: 8 Questions with Kat Hadjantonakis
Learn about Anna-Katerina “Kat” Hadjantonakis, who is Chair of the Sloan Kettering Institute’s Developmental Biology Program.
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On the Front Lines: Meet the Specialized Nurses Helping Move Cancer Research Forward
Deep bonds are forged between MSK’s specialized nurses and their patients during first-in-human trials.
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Whole-Person Healing: Celebrating 20 Years of Integrative Medicine at MSK
Learn about the evolution of the Integrative Medicine Service (IMS) at Memorial Sloan Kettering, which was founded in 1999.
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Structural biologist Christopher Lima
Peering at Biological Molecules: A Conversation with Structural Biology Chair Christopher Lima
Seeing Biological Molecules at the Atomic Level: At Work with Christopher Lima, Structural Biology Chair.
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The Obesity Paradox: Study Suggests Fat Near Kidney Tumors Plays Critical Role in Treatment Response
MSK researchers discover a possible reason why people with kidney cancer respond better to treatments such as immunotherapy if they are obese.
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Winter Is Coming: How People with Cancer Can Prevent Slips and Falls
Learn why people with cancer are prone to falls and how to stay safe this winter.