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SKI scientists David Scheinberg and Derek Tan
These souped-up versions may help overcome some limitations of existing CAR T cells.
Valerie Rusch, Murray Brennan, Bob Li, Charles Rudin
Building on their long-term shared commitment to international collaboration on cancer research and care – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK)...
African-American surgeon in scrubs and mask leaning over patient in OR.
Learn about some of the most important clinical advances made at MSK in 2021.
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6 Tips to Improve Your Immunity
Learn how to keep your immune system balanced.
Santosha Vardhana
Feature
MSK researchers have led much of the research looking at how people with blood cancers respond to COVID-19 infections and vaccines.
Diane Reidy-Lagunes, Monique James, Yusuf Hasan, Linda Mathew
In the News
In this online discussion, panelists give tips for managing both your physical and mental well-being during the holiday season, especially against the backdrop of the ongoing pandemic.
A scientist holding a tube in a lab
Take a look back at some of the biggest science stories from this past year.
Charles Sawyers, a hematologic oncologist at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Twenty years ago, Charles Sawyers played a pivotal role in the development of Gleevec, a game-changing cancer drug that has gone on to save millions of lives and open doors for research and innovation. In this episode, Dr. Diane Reidy-Lagunes talks with Dr. Sawyers about what’s next in the field of cancer pharmaceuticals. Is another silver bullet on the horizon?
Chief Operating Officer Kathryn Martin
Kathryn was honored with The Leon J. Warshaw Leadership in Healthcare Award.
Mike Philbin
Finding
A recent study from MSK investigators found that most patients who received genetic counseling by telemedicine during the early months of the pandemic reported being highly satisfied with the care they received.