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Nalini Dhingra
Q&A
MSK Women in Science: Nalini Dhingra
Get to know Nalini Dhingra, a postdoctoral fellow in the Sloan Kettering Institute.
blood tube laying atop DNA sequence
In the Clinic
By identifying mutations found in a person’s cancer, this blood test can help doctors tailor treatments to those most likely to benefit.
Ashley Chui
Q&A
MSK Women in Science: Ashley Chui
Get to know Ashley Chui, a chemical biology graduate student in the Sloan Kettering Institute.
Medical image showing vasculature of colon tumor in mice.
In the Lab
A new imaging approach involving lasers and sound waves produces high-resolution pictures of tumor blood vessels.
Three men standing in an airport
Feature
Learn about a new initiative led by MSK pediatric hematologic oncologist Tanya Trippett that aims to improve cancer care and research in Ghana.
A woman receives a mammogram, and two technicians help her.
Researchers from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK), in collaboration with an international research team and the ECOG-ACRIN Cancer Research Group, have found that abbreviated breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) detected more cancers than digital breast tomosynthesis (3-D mammography) in average-risk women with dense breast tissue.
black and white image of cells under a microscope
In the Lab
Researchers have discovered uncanny similarities between cells found in brain tumors and a type of stem cell that’s important for building the brain during fetal development.
Surgeon-scientist Vinod Balachandran
In the Lab
Researchers find a potential new route to making immunotherapy work better in pancreatic cancers and possibly others.
Doctor rubbing down patient's arm with alcohol swab
Ask the Expert
Five Myths About the Flu Shot
MSK infectious disease specialist Monika Shah debunks common myths about the flu shot.
Cardiologist Anthony Yu examines a patient
Q&A
Learn how MSK works to keep people with cancer heart healthy.