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Kenneth Offit
In the Clinic
MSK’s new Robert and Kate Niehaus Center for Inherited Cancer Genomics is using the latest in gene sequencing technologies to discover the inherited causes of cancer.
Robert J. Motzer
Q&A
Thanks to the work of MSK’s Robert Motzer, people with advanced renal cell carcinoma (a type of kidney cancer) now have a new immunotherapy option available to them.
A scientist pictured in his lab
Announcement
The awards are given annually to people in an array of fields in the arts and sciences.
Hyperpolarized MRI
In the Clinic
Hyperpolarized MRI could allow doctors to get a read on a tumor’s response to treatment quickly.
people working in a lab
Feature
The research arm of Memorial Sloan Kettering was established to apply industrial techniques to the study of cancer.
Test tubes and glass vials and beakers sit on a desk in a laboratory.
In the Lab
A new Sloan Kettering Institute program will enhance the use of chemical principles to investigate biological processes.
Picturing the Body’s Immune Response
Q&A
Cell biologist Philipp Niethammer discusses what the zebrafish can teach us about how the body heals.
Organoid cell structures fluorescing in blue, green, and purple.
In the Lab
For the first time, scientists have shown that the gene APC, which is mutated in the vast majority of colorectal cancers, might be a promising target for future therapies.
Photo of an array of high-protein foods, including meat, cheese, milk, and nuts.
Support
Learn how to eat right and stay at a healthy weight by following these tips from MSK experts on diet and nutrition.
Portrait of a live zebrafish with dark patterning around and above the eyes
In the Lab
A team of scientists is combining sophisticated chemistry and experiments in zebrafish to develop a new cancer drug that shows early potential against melanoma and metastatic breast cancer.