Search by keywords: Connect with us Stay Informed. Get the latest news and updates on MSK’s cancer care and research breakthroughs sent straight to your inbox with our e-newsletters. Newsletter Sign Up 1844 News Items found In the Lab The Enemy’s Telltale Mark: Researchers Find Novel Way Body Defends against Harmful Bacteria Tuesday, October 21, 2014 MSK researchers discover that the body senses and attacks harmful bacteria indirectly after the pathogens cause stress within the cells. Decoder What Is Epigenetics? Tuesday, October 14, 2014 Physician-scientist Omar Abdel-Wahab explains epigenetics, a growing field based on the study of genetic changes that are not part of the DNA code, and how it relates to cancer. Support 10 Tips for Supporting a Friend with Cancer Monday, October 13, 2014 Memorial Sloan Kettering social workers Meredith Cammarata and Liz Blackler give advice to anyone who wants to offer support to someone they know with cancer. In the Lab Molecular Studies Provide New Clues about Rare Soft Tissue Sarcoma Thursday, October 9, 2014 Genetic analysis reveals biomarkers and possible drug targets for malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors. In the Lab Researchers Uncover Potential Target for “Undruggable” Form of Liver Cancer Tuesday, September 30, 2014 In taking a new approach to finding treatments for hepatocellular carcinoma, MSK scientists have uncovered a potential drug target for this highly aggressive cancer. In the Lab Genetic “Kill Switch” Could Make Cell Therapies Safer Thursday, September 18, 2014 Researchers have engineered a gene into therapeutic cells that allows them to turn off tumor growth if some of the cells become cancerous. Announcement MSK Cancer Alliance Grants Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute Certified Member Status Thursday, September 18, 2014 The certification comes after a year in which hundreds of experts worked together to assess standards of care at Hartford HealthCare Cancer Institute. In the Lab Prostate Cancer Organoids Provide New Tool for Evaluating Therapies Thursday, September 4, 2014 Researchers have created tiny structures called organoids from patients’ prostate tumors. These organoids will allow the study of tumors in greater detail and enable correlation of genetic mutations with drug response. In the Lab Researchers Find Clues to How Breast Cancer Can Infiltrate the Brain Tuesday, August 19, 2014 A new study sheds light on what enables breast cancer cells to spread to the brain and presents a potential target for drugs. In the Lab A New Mouse? Genetically Pliable Stem Cells Could Advance Research on Many Diseases Thursday, August 7, 2014 Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers have developed a powerful new way to study human disease using stem cells whose genomes can be manipulated at will. Pagination Load More Book traversal links for Newsroom Previous Newsroom Next Cancer Vaccine Could Prevent Neuroblastoma From Returning After Antibody Treatment