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Dr. Santosha Vardhana
During the AACR COVID-19 and Cancer Meeting, several MSK physicians presented information about providing safe patient care, vaccines, and clinical research.
Tracy-Ann Moo
Hear from Memorial Sloan Kettering breast surgical oncologist Tracy-Ann Moo about her experience as a woman of color in medicine.
Scientists Jan Remsik, Adrienne Boire, and Jessica Wilcox in the lab
Finding
The presence of inflammatory molecules in the cerebrospinal fluid appears to be causing many of the neurologic effects seen in people with COVID-19.
Hans-Guido Wendel
Originally explored as a cancer drug, the tree-derived chemical is now being mined for its antiviral properties.
Physician-scientist Alex Kentsis
In the Lab
Research points to the role of a protein called MYB, which has long been known to play a role in cancer.
Direna Alonso Curbelo
The insights lay the groundwork for earlier diagnosis and better treatment of the disease.
Memorial Sloan Kettering and the City College of New York (CCNY) were recently awarded a $4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to study the use of machine learning for early breast cancer detection in high-risk women.
Dr. Bob Li
Dr. Bob Li will present registrational phase II data from the first-ever trial of a drug that blocks cancer gene KRAS.
MSK immunologist Ming Li
Scientists have long known that cancer cells and immune cells have an uncommon hunger for glucose but haven’t understood why. A new study offers an answer.
Lorenz Studer and Viviane Tabar
Study will be the first clinical trial testing an investigational stem cell therapy aimed at restoring lost brain cells called neurons in people with advanced Parkinson’s disease (PD).