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John Maciejowski
Dr. Maciejowski studies chromosome instability and its role in cancer. In a May 2021 interview, he discussed how he got into science and what his lab has been focusing on lately.
Announcement
Seven students will be awarded PhD degrees on May 19, 2021, from the Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (GSK), an innovative doctoral program that prepares the next generation of basic laboratory scientists to work in research areas related to human disease with a focus on cancer.
Memorial Sloan Kettering medical oncologist Dean Bajorin
Q&A
People with bladder cancer may soon have a new treatment option following surgery.
Elaine sitting down on a mountain with her border collie between her legs
Elaine Mosqueda has traveled far in so many ways since moving from the Philippines to the United States at the age of 21.
SKI immunologist Gretchen Diehl
Researchers at the Sloan Kettering Institute have found that gut microbes shape the immune system of mice in an unexpected way.
Marcia Levine
Marcia Levine didn’t grow up wanting to be a nurse. It’s a career that found her, providing a direction for the desire she always had to help, to fix things, to care for others.
Composite photo of 8 nursing staff members
This year, the Robbins Family Awards for Nursing Excellence at Memorial Sloan Kettering held a deeper significance.
Dermatologist Ashfaq Marghoob
Feature
5 Surprising Facts about Melanoma
Expand your knowledge of melanoma with these surprising facts.
Two clinical trials looking at the effects of a ketogenic diet on cancer treatment are in the works, says MSK medical oncologist Vicky Makker (above). Photo from early 2020.
Can a Keto Diet Fight Cancer?
Learn more about how the keto diet may one day be used as a boost to cancer treatment.
Nancy Lee
MSK experts co-authored a piece in Targeted Oncology about the findings from a recent clinical trial.