In the News

1853 News Items found
Chris at the top of Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin
Chris Lee: One Man’s Legacy
Chris Lee’s story begins in the 1940s, when his maternal grandfather boarded a ship in China headed to America.
Rosario Costas-Muñiz is a psycho-oncologist focused on the needs of the Latino community.
Rosario Costas-Muñiz’s work is helping Latino patients at MSK and across Latin America.
MSK physician-scientist Yu Chen
The findings could pave the way toward more targeted treatments for the disease.
The MSK Dragons on the water
You sometimes hear the steady beat of the drum before you see the boat. An imposing figure then comes into view, slicing through the water. It’s a m...
Person taking leftovers out of the refrigerator
Learn how people with cancer can protect themselves against foodborne illness.
GSK dean and graduates in their caps and gowns
Event
At Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center’s 43rd annual event recognizing graduates and award winners, honorees were welcomed back to an in-person event.
Tomya Watt
Tomya Watt, Chief Diversity Officer and Vice President of Talent Acquisition and Mobility, was selected to receive the 2022 Moves Mentor Award from ’Moves‘ Magazine.
A woman's torso, arms, and hands are shown. She is holding a smart phone.
Finding
Despite the promise of eventually using artificial intelligence to detect melanoma, much more research and development are needed, MSK experts find.
Memorial Sloan Kettering physician-scientist Vinod Balachandran, who specializes in treating pancreatic cancer
Research confirms a sound strategy for designing a therapeutic vaccine for pancreatic cancer.
MSK scientists Andrew Kung and Elli Papaemmanuil
By sequencing the entire genome of a tumor, the experimental test will go beyond standard testing for common cancers in adults.