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Researchers Russell Kunes, Thomas Walle, and Dana Pe'er
MSK Researchers Develop New Open-Source Method To Improve Decoding of Single-Cell Data
MSK researchers have developed a new open-source computational method, dubbed Spectra, which improves the analysis of single-cell transcriptomic data — and made it freely available to researchers around the world.
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Dr. Simon Powell
Advances From MSK Researchers Reported at 2023 ASTRO Meeting
Experts from MSK shared their work in more than 40 presentations and poster sessions at the 2023 meeting of ASTRO, the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology.
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MSK Research Highlights September 29, 2023
New research from MSK develops a method for analyzing cancer cells that survive treatment for acute myeloid leukemia; identifies a transcription factor that orchestrates natural killer cell response; and finds vepafestinib is a promising therapeutic for the treatment of RET-driven cancers.
MSK breast cancer patient Marcia McFayden seen smiling outdoors.
Living Better During Cancer and Beyond: The MSK Healthy Living Program
Learn about the MSK Healthy Living program that provides breast cancer patients with a custom plan tailored to their needs to help with nutrition and exercise, integrative medicine; support for mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being and much more.
Dr. Teddy Yewdell presenting at the MSK Postdoc Slam and in front of the sign of his new employer, Genentech.
Training the Next Generation of Scientists: Meet 3 Remarkable MSK Alumni
At MSK, our goal is not just to train the scientists of tomorrow, but the scientific leaders.
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CT Scan Safety: A Radiation Reality Check
Medical physicist Lawrence Dauer explains what you should know about the use and safety of tests such as CT scans that use radiation to obtain images of the body.
MSK exercise scientist Lee Jones, PhD, is seen in a gym.
Does Exercise Improve Survival After a Cancer Diagnosis? An Encouraging New Study
Learn how exercise can help many people live longer after they are diagnosed with cancer, according to a new study led by MSK exercise scientist Lee Jones, Chief of the Exercise-Oncology Service.
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MSK Earns Top Distinction for Pediatric Cancer Care From American College of Surgeons
Thanks to MSK’s expertise in treating young people with cancer, 15-year-old high school athlete Sammy is back to doing what he loves.
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Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate Students Receive 2023-2024 Fellowships
Seven GSK PhD students were awarded nine competitive fellowships from prestigious external agencies such as the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and National Science Foundation (NSF).
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Experimental Approach Using MRI-Guided Radiation for Prostate Cancer Destroys Tumors With Great Precision
Learn how MSK doctors deliver intense doses of radiation with great precision using MRI guidance.