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As 2019 comes to an end, take a moment to reflect on the science stories that made the year one to remember.
The Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences welcomed 16 students to our annual Summer Undergraduate Research Program.
With the resurgence of interest in cancer metabolism, researchers are coming to realize that there is more to a cell’s biochemistry than once thought.
MSK’s Francesca Gany emphasized the need to overcome the digital and linguistic divides between the healthcare system and communities.
Memorial Sloan Kettering has launched a collaborative translational research center that will unite researchers specializing in two rapidly growing fields: molecular imaging and nanotechnology.
Learn what to do right after you've been diagnosed with colorectal cancer, from an MSK expert who specializes in treating this kind of cancer.
Cancer among younger Americans is on the rise, and much of it is linked to obesity. An MSK expert on diet and cancer explains what’s behind this disturbing new trend.
Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers have discovered a way that cancer cells may be able to exchange information by establishing long bridges between cells called tunneling nanotubes.
A phase 2 randomized clinical trial at MSK has found that acupuncture can improve cognitive abilities in breast cancer survivors experiencing "brain fog."
New MSK research finds skin stem cells retain long-lasting memory of inflammation; shows how a large cancer DNA study could transform personalized oncology; reveals how the protein BAF helps cancer cells hide from the immune system; and investigates how early DNA markings shape cell fate.