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Dr. Michael Overholtzer speaks to students.
Ten scientists are poised to receive their PhD degrees from the Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Their years of dedication and training will be recognized on May 15, 2024, as part of Memorial Sloan Kettering’s 45th annual academic convocation.
Detail shot of a nurse holding hands with a patient
New MSK research measures unscheduled healthcare interactions in multiple myeloma patients receiving T cell redirection therapies; investigates oral bacteria’s link to gut microbiota depletion with implications for cancer patients; and shows how a universal opt-out approach could help more cancer patients quit smoking.
CT scans of a patient's chest illustrate how cancer has shrunk after treatment.
In the Clinic
Research shows that TIL therapy, an emerging type of immunotherapy, works in some patients with non-small cell lung cancer.
Veronica Rotemberg
Even as a child, physician-scientist Veronica Rotemberg always knew that her future self would be wearing a lab coat. Learn more about her journey and research.
A researcher looks at a computer screen with the MSK logo
New MSK research provides two examples of computational tools developed at MSK that leverage data about cells’ locations to expand our understanding of cancer.
MSK hematologist-oncologist Dr. Jae Park
Learn how a new kind of CAR T cell therapy could be a major advance for treating acute myeloid leukemia.
MSK radiation oncologist Christopher Barker
Clinical Update
Learn how advanced basal cell carcinoma can be treated with a new combination radiation and drug therapy.
A sign outside the AACR meeting
In Brief
MSK investigators presented new research on a range of important topics at the 2024 Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research.
Dana Pe'er
In a plenary presentation at the 2024 American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, Dr. Dana Pe’er highlighted three recent research collaborations between her lab and other labs at MSK that have shed new light on the ability of cancer cells to adapt and spread.
Andrea Barrio, a breast cancer surgeon at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, talks to a patient
Learn about research on lymphedema at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, which finds that Black and Hispanic women are at highest risk.