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Q&A
Gabriella and Roseann Tucci pose on a Pediatrics floor
Like Mother, Like Daughter: Meet MSK Pediatric Nurses Roseann and Gabriella Tucci
Meet Roseann Tucci and her daughter Gabriella, both nurses dedicated to caring for patients in the Department of Pediatrics at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
In the Lab
Several zebrafish swimming in a tank
How the Zebrafish Got Its Stripes
A surprising discovery linking the hormone insulin to skin pigmentation offers fresh insights into how animal bodies take shape.
In the Clinic
mmunofluorescent light micrograph of melanoma cancer cells
Noninvasive Imaging Tools Enable Better Detection of Skin Cancer
MSK dermatologists are using noninvasive imaging methods to detect skin cancer and guide its treatment.
In the Lab
Wounding a zebrafish tail fin triggers a wave of calcium that signals damage and recruits neutrophils
Neutrophil Recruitment — What's Damage Got to Do with It?
Immune cells called neutrophils are the first responders to sites of infection. A new study probes what gets them there.
Event
Close-up of nurse's hands being held and blessed by chaplain's hands
Sacred Vessels: "Blessing of Hands" Ritual Helps MSK Nurses Move Forward
MSK nurses reaffirm their commitment to healing in the "Blessing of Hands" ceremony.
Q&A
Nurse sits at computer
MSK Nurse and Hodgkin Lymphoma Survivor Shares Her Story
Meet Nikki Gioia, who treated for Hodgkin lymphoma at MSK and is now an MSK nurse.
Feature
MSK patient Margie Goldsmith with her bike
An Intrepid Pancreatic Cancer Survivor Continues to Live for Adventure
Summary This story originally appeared in Bridges, our newsletter for cancer survivors. Bridges offers a forum in which patients and their fa...
Feature
MSK director of social work Penny Damaskos, posing with a human-sized number 8
How Social Workers Help People with Cancer: 8 Questions with Penny Damaskos
Meet MSK Director of Social Work Penny Damaskos and learn how she and her team help people with cancer.
In the Clinic
MSK clinical geneticist Kenneth Offit and genetic counselor Yelena Kemel pictured in a laboratory
Testing for BRCA: What Is the Best Way to Screen for Cancer Genes?
The BRCA Founder Outreach study was recently launched to look at how patients undergo genetic screenings for cancer.
In Brief
Graphic of antibody binding to a protein
A Precision Strike to Treat Prostate Cancer
An antibody that targets a prostate cell protein shows potential for designing safer, more effective prostate cancer therapies.