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T lymphocytes attached to a cancer cell
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The Immune System and Cancer Vaccines
Learn how MSK researchers are trying to understand how the immune system senses cancer in order to make better immunotherapies.
The recipients of the 2025 Marie-Josée Kravis WISE initiative awards, from left: Hina Shah, Lydia Paraskevi Tsamouri, Dr. Adriana Mujal, and Dr. Almudena Chaves-Pérez (not pictured)
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MSK is proud to announce that four Sloan Kettering Institute (SKI) researchers have been named 2025 Kravis WISE fellowship grant recipients.
Advanced lung cancer patient Giancarlo Oviedo-Mori watches the sun set over the water with his 2-year-old son.
Learn how new research and clinical trials at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) have helped 32-year-old Giancarlo Oviedo-Mori survive — and thrive — with advanced lung cancer for 15 years.
Scientific figure showing DNA replication stalled out at a G-quadruplex
MSK researchers shed new light on G-quadruplexes, a type of secondary DNA structure that has attracted attention as a potential therapeutic target in cancer.
MSK medical oncologist Michael Morris
Learn about MSK's specialty in treating neuroendocrine cancers.
A researcher working in an MSK lab
New MSK research identifies new cancer-specific targets for T cell receptor immunotherapy approaches; sheds light on a critical process in sexual reproduction; describes how regulatory T cells help prevent intestinal inflammation; and uncovers how the spleen helps natural killer immune cells adapt to new threats.
Rosario Costas-Muñiz is a psycho-oncologist focused on the needs of the Latino community.
Learn from an MSK specialist in cancer care for the Latino community about screening for colorectal cancer, to help prevent the disease.
woman getting vaccine from doctor
Learn from MSK experts what people over 26 should know about getting the HPV vaccine to protect themselves from several forms of cancer.
Colorectal Surgeon Dr. Julio Garcia-Aguilar seen in exam room with Nurse Kieran Kelleher
Learn how MSK uses the watch-and-wait approach to rectal cancer, which can preserve people's quality of life by successfully treating rectal cancer without removing the rectum.
MSK Biochemist and bioengineer Dr. Kayvan Keshari
In the Lab
Learn how engineering immune cells to metabolize fructose could supercharge them to fight cancer.