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Memorial Sloan Kettering hematologic oncologist Jae Park
Event
Read about why Jae Park joined his colleagues at MSK and New York-Presbyterian to publicly show a united stance against hate.
Mini Kamboj, MD, and Cynthia McCollum were named 2020-2021 New York State "Women of Distinction" Awardees
New York State Assembly Member Rebecca A. Seawright held the 6th Annual New York State Women of Distinction Awards Ceremony. MSK’s Cynthia McCollum and Mini Kamboj, MD, were both honored at this virtual event held in recognition of Women’s History Month.
Kellee Strong (left) with her daughter, Karlee Strong
Experts at MSK’s Center for Young Onset Colorectal and Gastrointestinal Cancer are devoted to creating the best treatment plan for you and your family.
SKI Developmental Biology Program Chair Kat Hadjantonakis
The event featured scientific talks from leading women in science, including winners of this year’s Kravis WISE fellowships.
MSK molecular biologist Agnel Sfeir
Meet molecular biologist Agnel Sfeir, who joined SKI's Molecular Biology Program in March 2021.
Medical oncologists Niloufer Khan and Jonathan Peled
The first large study of its kind has found that having a healthy microbiota before starting the process of a bone marrow transplant using a patient’s own cells (autologous) leads to fewer complications after the procedure.
Rebecca Delconte
The PICI@MSK fellowship will provide Dr. Delconte with two years of financial support for her research on natural killer cells in cancer.
Visible Ink
Performers from Hamilton, Company, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Carmen Jones and more bring MSK patients’ stories to life on March 22 and 29.
Ingo Mellinghoff, Chair of the Department of Neurology at Memorial Sloan Kettering
Ingo Mellinghoff is optimistic about the future of brain cancer treatments as the new Chair of MSK’s Department of Neurology.
A patient in a linear accelerator at Memorial Sloan Kettering with radiation therapist Derek Fogelson.
In the Clinic
A high-dose radiation treatment is effective for pancreatic cancer patients who cannot have surgery.