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Q&A
Physician assistants and nurse practictioners are important members of a person's care team at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners: Keeping MSK Going
Learn the differences between physician assistants and nurse practitioners and the important roles they play at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
Event
MSK Kids Annual Convocation Ceremony
MSK Kids Annual Convocation Ceremony: Honoring the Past, Looking toward the Future
See how the MSK Kids Class of 2020 celebrated their high school graduation.
In the Lab
An illustration of sugar being sprinkled on a cancer cell.
Just Add Sugar: How a Protein’s Small Change Leads to Big Trouble for Cells
A study from investigators in the Sloan Kettering Institute uncovers the details of how a key protein called GRP94 becomes disrupted, leading to cancer and other diseases.
Yael David, PhD
Science Spotlight Uncovers Epigenetic Events Driving Oncogenesis with Yael David, PhD
The June 29 edition of “MSK Science Spotlight” will feature chemical biologist Yael David, PhD, “Uncovering Epigenetic Events that Drive Oncogenesis.
In the Lab
Confocal microscopy image of a female fruit fly brain.
How Fruit Flies Know When They've Mated
Research from investigators at the Sloan Kettering Institute shows how a brain circuit controls mating behavior in fruit flies.
Diane Reidy-Lagunes
MSK Experts Weigh in on Digestive Health
A team of experts at Memorial Sloan Kettering shared their insights on colorectal cancer and general digestive health in an Information Session for patients, caregivers and those at increased risk for the disease.
Jedd Wolchok, MD, PhD
Science Spotlight: What’s Next in Cancer Immunotherapy According to International Immunotherapy Leader, Dr. Jedd Wolchok
Join Jedd Wolchok, MD, PhD, during the June 24 edition of “MSK Science Spotlight” for a discussion on “Enabling Costimulatory Pathways as a Next Step for Cancer Immunotherapy.”
In the Lab
CT scan showing lymphoma in the abdomen between the liver and the gallbladder.
A Metabolic Enzyme Drives Lymphoma and Is a Potential Drug Target
New research from Sloan Kettering Institute investigators pinpoints altered cell metabolism as a cause of B cell lymphoma.
AACR II Meeting
MSK Experts Present Notable Clinical Research at the AACR Virtual Annual Meeting II
Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers will lead and present notable research at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Virtual Annual Meeting II.
In the Lab
Fluorescent image of CAR T cells in mouse liver fibrosis
A New Target for CAR T Cells: Senescence-Related Diseases
From atherosclerosis and diabetes to liver fibrosis and osteoarthritis, senescent cells are at the root of many debilitating diseases. Scientists increasingly have them in the crosshairs.