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In the Lab
Jedd Wolchok in his lab
The Many Faces of the Immune Response to COVID-19: How Cancer Research Is Contributing to a Deeper Understanding
During the COVID-19 pandemic, MSK doctors and researchers are applying their knowledge about immunology toward the development of treatments.
Dr. Andrew Kung, MD, PhD, Chair of MSK Kids
MSK Kids Study: Children with Cancer are Not at a Higher Risk for COVID-19 Infection or Morbidity
MSK Kids researchers publish report of screening and testing for COVID-19 in pediatric cancer patients in New York City.
Carl June, MD
Science Spotlight to Feature Updates on CAR T Cells from Carl June, MD
The May 13 installment of “MSK Science Spotlight” will feature co-winner of The Society of Memorial Sloan Kettering Prize, Carl June, MD.
Jeffrey Drebin
Managing Cancer Surgery Amid COVID-19
Cancer doesn’t stop for a pandemic, but as local governments around the nation mandated the stoppage of elective surgery, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) surgeons had to consider several critical questions.
Kat Hadjantonakis, PhD
Follow Your Gut with “MSK Science Spotlight”
The May 11 session of “MSK Science Spotlight” features Chair of the Developmental Biology Program at SKI, Kat Hadjantonakis, PhD, presenting, “Follow Your Gut: How Communities of Cells Work Together to Build Organs.”
Honors
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Robbins Family Awards Recognize Nursing Excellence
Seven MSK nursing staff members are honored with the 2020 Robbins Family Awards for Nursing Excellence.
Nurses Week
MSK Celebrates National Nurses Week
MSK is celebrating National Nurses Week, which runs from May 6 to 12 every year – the end date coinciding with Florence Nightingale's birthday.
In Memoriam
Paul Marks
Remembering Paul Marks, President Emeritus of Memorial Sloan Kettering
Dr. Marks was a towering figure who left a profound legacy.
Pictoral representation of telemedicine visit
“Meeting” With Your Doctor Virtually During COVID-19
Given the current pandemic, every time a healthcare provider asks a patient to come in for an appointment, they’re making a mental calculation of the risk and benefit. Utilizing telemedicine has allowed providers at Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) to keep patients safely sheltered at home, while continuing to provide their necessary care.
In the Lab
Chromosomes from a human male
How Small Chromosomes Compete with Big Ones for a Cell’s Attention
During meiosis, small chromosomes risk being lost in the shuffle. Here’s how they hold their own.