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Back row from left to right: Zongmin Wang, Miguel Miranda-Román, Stella Paffenholz, Anton Dobrin, Bradley Benjamin, Caroline Gleason, Paige Arnold, and Mollie Chipman. Front row, from left to right: Yasemin Kaygusuz, Maria Sirenko, Buren Li, Tingxu Chen, Nayan Jain, Florisela Herrejon Chavez, and Adele Whaley.
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MSK's 44th annual Academic Convocation and Commencement celebrated the Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences class of 2023, honored students graduating from the Sloan Kettering Division of the Weill Cornell Medicine Graduate School of Medical Sciences, and recognized winners of several awards and fellowships.
a composite showing a black and white, historical photo of a woman at the microscope on the left, and a modern version of a similar picture on the right
Over the last seven and a half decades, researchers at the Sloan Kettering Institute have made important contributions to the fundamental understanding of human biology, as well as driven practice-changing innovations in the treatment of cancer.
An MSK scientist pipettes in the lab
MSK Research Highlights, May 18, 2023
New MSK research shows how high-risk neuroblastoma evolves to be so deadly; finds continued safety and efficacy for sotorasib in patients with KRAS G12C-mutated advanced non-small cell lung cancer; and demonstrates promise in eradicating tumors by delivering a viral-based immunotherapeutic to melanoma and breast cancer in mouse models.
Dr. Grady Nelson interviews a student scientist at the science fair.
Three MSK researchers served as guest judges at the event, which celebrated students’ academic achievements.
Dr. Michael Overholtzer
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Seventeen scientists are poised to receive their PhD degrees from the Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences. Their years of dedication and training will be recognized on May 17, 2023, as part of Memorial Sloan Kettering’s 44th annual academic convocation.
Dana Pe'er and Scott Lowe
New MSK research combined sophisticated genetically engineered mouse models and advanced computational methods to map the earliest cell states leading to pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), the most common type of pancreatic cancer.
MSK patient Michael Szczerbienski
In the Clinic
An international phase 3 clinical trial has shown that adding a targeted therapy to a standard combination for stage 4 kidney cancer is more effective than giving the standard treatment alone, although the new combination has significant side effects.
A microscope image of a mouse embryo
New insights into the way cells break away from a tissue during embryonic development may also shed new light on the same process in the context of cancer metastasis.
MSK medical oncologist and breast cancer specialist Sarat Chandarlapaty.
Learn how an MSK lab discovery in 2013 paved the way for the approval of a new breast cancer drug 10 years later.
See Dr. Kojo Elenitoba-Johnson, the inaugural Chair of the MSK Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
Learn about Dr. Kojo Elenitoba-Johnson, who leads teams of Memorial Sloan Kettering experts in interpreting lab tests and diagnosing cancer as the inaugural Chair of the MSK Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine. He is also a member in the Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program.