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The Paul Marks Prize medal
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The three recipients of the 2023 Paul Marks Prize for Cancer Research will present their research at a symposium. Learn about the research of Mark Agnel Frederick Dawson, Cigall Kadoch, and Michelle Monje,
Man with wife and three sons.
In the Clinic
MSK performs the highest number of robot-assisted surgeries for colorectal cancer in the United States, enabling more patients to have a shorter hospital stay and a faster recovery.
Dennis Flaherty
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When Dennis Flaherty was diagnosed with stage 4 kidney cancer, he knew he wanted to be treated at MSK. His story illustrates why U.S. News & World Report ranked MSK the top hospital in the country for urology care in 2023.
Vittoria Bocchi, Melissa Yao, Julia Brunner, and Tzippora Chwat-Edelstein
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MSK is proud to announce that four Sloan Kettering Institute (SKI) researchers have been named 2024 Marie-Josée Kravis Women in Science Endeavor (Kravis WISE) fellowship grant recipients.
MSK clinical psychologist Talia Zaider
Read advice from an MSK clinical psychologist about how caregivers of people with cancer can best manage their emotions and life responsibilities.
Drs. Alina Markova, Michael Scordo, Vinod Balachandran, Katharine Hsu, Tobias Hohl, and Sandeep Raj
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Researchers from MSK presented findings on graft-versus-host disease and other topics at the annual meeting of bone marrow transplant and cellular therapy experts.
MSK helped Roberto Romero’s immune system grow an army of T cells to fight melanoma using TIL therapy, which offers new hope against solid tumors.
Learn how MSK uses TIL therapy for melanoma — the first cell therapy approved by the FDA to treat a solid tumor.
detail shot of a microscope in an MSK lab
MSK Research Highlights, February 12, 2024
New research from MSK investigates overcoming drug resistance in chronic lymphocytic leukemia; describes a new method for identifying driver mutations in tumor samples; identifies a protein that orchestrates macrophages’ cancer-fighting abilities; and uncovers how cancer programs could do more to help patients quit smoking.
MSK physician-scientist Alex Kentsis
Learn about a possible new treatment approach for soft tissue sarcomas.
An immunofluorescence image of an aged mouse liver.
Laboratory research led by MSK and Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory demonstrates the potential for CAR T cells to improve “healthspan” by eliminating senescent cells associated with aging-related diseases.