In the News

1838 News Items found
Feature
Memorial Sloan Kettering Chair of the Department of Pediatrics Andrew Kung
Meet Andrew Kung, MSK’s New Chair of the Department of Pediatrics
Meet Andrew Kung, MSK’s new Chair of the Department of Pediatrics.
Q&A
MSK Surgeon John Healey
What’s New in Osteosarcoma and Other Bone Cancers
Learn more about how MSK is developing new treatments for osteosarcoma and other bone cancers.
In the News
Alexander Rudensky
Symposium Held at MSK Honors Alexander Rudensky, Pioneering Immunologist
One of MSK’s leading immunologists turned 60 on Friday, and scientists came to celebrate.
Feature
Titan Krios cryo-electron microscope
Between Two Lenses: An Interview with MSK’s Newest Microscope
Wondering how cryo-electron microscopy will impact medicine? Hear it from the source.
In the Lab
Electronic microscope enlargement of macrophage cell (tinted green)
Origin Story: Finding on Macrophage Development Challenges Long-Held View
A surprising finding challenges long-held dogma about how certain immune cells develop into specialized types in diverse tissues.
Snapshot
Seven-day old mouse embryo
Picturing How Cells Communicate
Developmental biologists are studying mouse embryos under the microscope to understand how embryonic cells communicate with one another.
Feature
Total body irradiation unit at Memorial Hospital circa 1931
Radiation as Weapon and Cancer Cure: MSK Doctor Unearths Surprising History
An effort to develop a radiation test after 9/11 inspires a trip through medical history.
Feature
Memorial Sloan Kettering gynecologic surgeon Ginger Gardner, who practices in Manhattan and West Harrison, New York
How Much Do You Know about Gynecologic Cancers? Take Our Quiz
In honor of Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month and Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month, test your knowledge of women’s cancers.
Feature
Woman preparing for chemotherapy with nurse and caregiver at Memorial Sloan Kettering Westchester
6 Myths about Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is among the most commonly prescribed, and commonly misunderstood, cancer treatments. It’s time to revise what you thought you knew.
Feature
rod-shaped bacteria
Microorganisms in the Gut Can Affect Cancer Outcomes
Discover how microbiome research is revealing the role that bacteria play in cancer treatment.