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Frosty the Snowman keeps watch over Letters to Santa in MSK's Holiday Hallway.
For the past 27 years the MSK Facilities Team has created a beautiful holiday wonderland to spread cheer to staff and patients alike. This year, Santa’s MSK helpers came to the rescue in more ways than one.
Memorial Sloan Kettering neuro-oncologist Adrienne Boire
Roundup
Read about some of the most important clinical advances made at MSK in 2020.
Dana Pe'er, Chair of the Computational and Systems Biology Program at the Sloan Kettering Institute
Take a look back at some of the biggest cancer science stories from this past year.
MSK Healthcare Hero rolls up their sleeve to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.
Help save lives. Get immunized.
Memorial Sloan Kettering medical oncologist Komal Jhaveri
Q&A
Learn about the latest trends in breast cancer research reported at this year’s SABCS meeting.
A section of breast tissue with cancerous changes identified.
In the Lab
By training computers to detect pathological changes in slides of tumor tissue, digital pathology promises to help doctors provide better patient care.
Marcel R.M. van den Brink, MD, PhD
MSK physicians and scientists are involved in notable research to be presented at the meeting and are available to comment on a variety of topics within leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma.
Josh Foromera wearing a mask
Read about Josh Foromera, who was born in a small village in Zimbabwe and recently began a fellowship in the Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition Service at MSK.
Physician-scientist Charles Rudin
In the Clinic
Researchers discover that a subset of lung adenocarcinomas are aggressive because of mutations that allow them to block ferroptosis, a type of cell death.
Structure of an intermediate during the homologous recombination reaction.
The high-resolution views provided by cryo-electron microscopy are helping scientists learn how proteins and DNA collaborate to repair broken DNA.