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Gerstner Sloan Kettering first-year student Armine Matevossian conducts an experiment.
A glimpse into the world of two Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School students.
Students pose with Memorial Sloan Kettering President Harold Varmus after the symposium.
The third annual research symposium introduces high school students and teachers to several topics in cancer research.
In February, Harold Varmus' memoir about his life in science was published.
Charles Sawyers
Charles L. Sawyers has been elected a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.
Harold Varmus
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center President Harold Varmus was awarded the 2008 Henry G. Friesen International Prize in Health Research on September 24 in Toronto.
Eric G. Pamer
Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers have found a way to restore innate immune defense in the intestines and enhance resistance to a potentially harmful antibiotic-resistant bacterium.
Kathryn Anderson
Kathryn V. Anderson has been elected a member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.
(From left) David Scheinberg, Andrew Zelenetz, and Joseph Jurcic are using monoclonal antibodies to improve the treatment of patients with leukemia and lymphoma.
Therapies designed to target cancer while sparing healthy tissue show benefit, but have not yet reached full potential.
Investigators at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center have found new clues about how metastatic cancer can form long after a primary tumor has been removed.
Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers gathered with scientists from four other institutions at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory on Long Island in September to present and discuss projects funded by the Starr Cancer Consortium.