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A researcher working in an MSK lab
MSK Research Highlights, September 3, 2024
New MSK research uses cryo-electron microscopy to shed new light on the ubiquitin; could help predict the risk of blood clots in cancer patients; reveals why micronuclei burst, accelerating aggressive cancers; and surveys healthcare providers about the benefits and risks of commercial genetic testing.
Photo Essay: Training Cancer’s Future Leaders
This photo essay showcases the critical role trainees play within MSK's research enterprise.
MSK patient Charisma McDuffie is seen smiling outdoors.
The Latest Research on Why So Many Young Adults Are Getting Cancer
Get 2024’s latest research updates from investigators across MSK on why so many young adults are getting cancers.
Profile
MSK PhD graduate Renhe Luo
2024 GSK Chairman’s Prize Recognizes Renhe Luo for Research on Gene Enhancers
Read about the research of Renhe Luo, winner of the 2024 GSK Chairman’s Prize, who studies gene enhancers.
Education
Group of diverse college students on roof of building.
MSK’s Summer Cancer Research Program Gives Opportunity to Diverse College Students
A summer program offers college students from underrepresented communities a chance to get valuable research experience.
MSK social worker Sabrina Feldman places a reassuring hand on patient Bobbie Walker's shoulder as they talk
Facing Cancer Alone Doesn’t Have to Feel Lonely
In their 60-year love story, Bobbie and Barbara went through multiple cancers together. Now MSK social worker Sabrina Feldman is helping Bobbie to find new meaning, connection, and comfort, as he continues treatment without Barbara by his side.
In the Clinic
Gynecologic surgeon Dennis Chi
6 Things Women Should Know About Ovarian Cancer
Dennis Chi lists the most important things to remember about ovarian cancer.
Breast cancer oncologist Neil Iyengar, MD, is seen talking with a patient.
Cancer Benefits and Risks From Ozempic, Wegovy, and Other Weight Loss Drugs
Learn what Ozempic, Wegovy, and other weight loss drugs mean for cancer risk and treatment, from an expert at MSK.
A bone marrow transplant patient at MSK Kids hugs Dr. Maria Cancio, who treated him for sickle cell disease
Sickle Cell Disease Treatment Combines Clinical Excellence and a Personal Connection
After a relapse of sickle cell disease, Armani Rodriguez and his family found new hope and a special bond with Dr. Maria Cancio at MSK Kids.
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Amy Speck
Robotic Neurosurgery at MSK Speeds Recovery From Some Spinal Tumors
MSK surgeons have regularly used robotic surgery since 2007 to remove certain tumors in the chest and abdominal cavity. Now they are using robotic surgery to remove noncancerous tumors of the spine.