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Micrograph of stained AML cells
New Type of CAR T Cells Successfully Target AML in Pilot Study
The first-ever clinical trial at MSK to evaluate a novel CAR T cell therapy for AML is showing promise.
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Cell’s ‘Antenna’ Could Be Key To Curing Diseases
Learn how developmental biologists at MSK solved a decades-old cellular mystery. Their findings will have an immediate and lasting impact on the understanding and treatment of ciliopathies, which cause a host of medical problems and affect 1 in 2,000 people worldwide.
Zhi “Zack” Zheng
2025 GSK Chairman’s Prize Recognizes Research on DNA Double-Strand Breaks
This year's GSK Chairman’s Prize was awarded to Zhi “Zack” Zheng for his research on the SPO11 protein, which creates double-strand breaks in DNA.
Dr. Robin Mendelsohn
Is Shield a Good Colorectal Cancer Screening Blood Test? Hear From an MSK Expert 
MSK experts say the Shield blood test is not the best way to detect colorectal cancer and instead recommend colonoscopy or a stool test for those who can’t have a colonoscopy.
MSK breast medical oncologist Sherry Shen, MD, facing the camera and talking to a patient.
Controlling Weight Gain During Breast Cancer, Including New Research Into Ozempic and Related Weight-Loss Drugs
Learn how to control weight gain during and after breast cancer treatment, from experts at MSK.
Memorial Sloan Kettering medical oncologist Eileen O'Reilly
Vaccine Targeting KRAS in Pancreatic and Colorectal Cancer Shows Promise
Read about a therapeutic vaccine that could potentially prevent certain pancreatic and colorectal cancers from returning.
An MSK researcher points to a scientific image on a screen
MSK Research Highlights, August 8, 2025
New MSK research develops a powerful new resource for studying gene regulation across eukaryotes; uncovers how “jumping genes” can drive cancer growth; describes how an unexpected oxygen sensor regulates ferroptosis; establishes a technique to map chromatin architecture in 3D; creates new models for studying schizophrenia-associated defects; and finds transcription factor 19 is critical for the responses of natural killer cells to viral infection.
Fiber-rich foods including nuts, seeds, lentils, and whole-grain pasta arranged against white backdrop
What is "Fibermaxxing"? How a High-Fiber Diet Can Help Prevent Cancer
Experts in nutrition and cancer at MSK explain what a high-fiber diet looks like — and why it may lower your risk of developing certain cancers.
MSK patient Charisma McDuffie is seen smiling outdoors.
The Latest Research on Why So Many Young Adults Are Getting Cancer
Get the latest research updates from investigators across MSK on why so many young adults are getting cancers.
A patient receiving a manual thyroid exam with gloved hands
Latest Treatments and Research at MSK To Treat Thyroid Cancer in 2025 
Learn about some of the latest treatments for thyroid cancer and clinical trials that have been led by researchers from MSK.