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Craig B. Thompson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Memorial Sloan Kettering
To Our MSK Community
A generous gift provides a major boost to translational research at MSK.
Photo of a man, woman, and child sitting outside smiling
Mark Denisiuk was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia in the spring of 2021. He found hope when he enrolled in an early trial of an entirely new kind of drug that’s based on lab research conducted at MSK.
Memorial Sloan Kettering patient Rebecca Lerner smiling in the hospital
Doctors and scientists at MSK are desperately trying to figure out why more young patients like Rebecca, 33, are getting colorectal cancer — and how best to treat them.
A Fred’s Team runner giving a high five
Learn about how our donor community is funding life-changing cancer research at Memorial Sloan Kettering and ensuring a brighter future for people with cancer around the world.
Dana Pe'er
Read an interview with Sloan Kettering Institute Computational and Systems Biology Chair Dana Pe'er.
Physician-scientist Nai-Kong Cheung
Learn about the work of Nai-Kong Cheung and other MSK scientists who have learned more about how to deliver stronger treatment with less toxicity.
Human metastatic melanoma cells in a lymph node. ENPP1, a protein involved in immune evasion, is shown in green.
The research identifies a protein called ENPP1 as a potential drug target in the treatment of advanced cancers with chromosome instability.
Luis A. Diaz, MD, head of the division of Solid Tumor Oncology at MSK
A landmark study led in part by physician-researchers from Memorial Sloan Kettering is giving new hope to some people with metastatic colorectal cancer.
Lymphoma expert Gilles Salles
Q&A
New Lymphoma Service Chief Gilles Salles discusses his plans for research and collaborations at MSK.
Information Sessions: Coping with Cancer at the Holidays
Coping with Cancer at the Holidays
MSK held an Information Session for Patients and Caregivers with the goal of helping people cope with the unique experience of managing a cancer diagnosis or treatment, and facing survivorship and caregiving, during the holiday season.