Search by keywords: Connect with us Stay Informed. Get the latest news and updates on MSK’s cancer care and research breakthroughs sent straight to your inbox with our e-newsletters. Newsletter Sign Up 1836 News Items found Profile At Work: Cell Biologist Emily Foley Friday, October 18, 2013 Memorial Sloan Kettering cell biologist Emily Foley discusses her research, which is focused on improving the understanding of cell division. In the Lab Immune Cells in the Brain Could be Enlisted to Fight Glioblastoma Tuesday, October 15, 2013 Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers say a drug that acts on noncancerous, tumor-infiltrating cells might provide a new treatment option for the most common and aggressive type of brain cancer. Honors Former Memorial Sloan Kettering Researcher James Rothman Among Nobel Prize Winners Monday, October 14, 2013 James Rothman, who receives this year’s Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine together with Randy Schekman and Thomas Südhof, conducted more than a decade of his seminal research at Memorial Sloan Kettering. Snapshot New Technology Could Enable Immediate Detection of Tumor Borders during Surgery Wednesday, October 9, 2013 Memorial Sloan Kettering scientists are developing new imaging instrumentation that could enable pathologist and surgeons to collaborate more seamlessly and reduce the need for repeat surgeries. Snapshot The Social Behavior of Bacteria Offers New Ideas for Antimicrobial Drug Design Tuesday, October 1, 2013 Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers have discovered how a common bacterium can evolve to become more mobile and easier to get rid of. In the Lab Faster than the Speed of Light: New Imaging Approach Could Measure Tumor Activity Wednesday, September 25, 2013 A new imaging approach being investigated by Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers could provide better information about a tumor’s molecular activity, allowing for a more accurate diagnosis. Announcement Memorial Sloan Kettering Announces Unprecedented Alliance Tuesday, September 17, 2013 Hartford Healthcare system in Connecticut has been selected as the first MSK Cancer Alliance member, established to enhance delivery of care, improve patient outcomes, and advance research. Q&A Taking Clues from Nature for the Development of New Drugs Monday, September 16, 2013 In this Q&A, Memorial Sloan Kettering chemist Derek Tan discusses why natural products offer inspiration for the development of new drugs. In the Lab Gene Mutation Linked to Inherited Risk of Common Form of Childhood Leukemia Monday, September 9, 2013 Researchers have found the first evidence that susceptibility to developing acute lymphoblastic leukemia during childhood may be heritable. In the Lab Do Cancer Cell Lines Really Resemble Tumors? Now Researchers Can Tell Monday, August 26, 2013 A recent study found that the cell lines most commonly used for research on ovarian cancer are not the most suitable. Pagination Load More Book traversal links for Newsroom Previous Newsroom Next Cancer Vaccine Could Prevent Neuroblastoma From Returning After Antibody Treatment