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Eric Lai playing guitar
Beyond the Bench: Developmental Biologist Eric Lai
How developmental biologist Eric Lai’s approach to science co-evolved with his music, art, and life outside the lab.
MSK Awards & Appointments January 2023
MSK Awards & Appointments December 2023
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) announces the following awards and appointments:Omar Abdel-Wahab Received the William Dameshek Prize from ...
Looking through a microscope at a tissue sample
MSK Research Highlights, December 29, 2023
New MSK research developed CAR T cells that target two acute myeloid leukemia-specific antigens; shed new light on a genetic element called LINE-1, opening the door to new treatments; identified a key regulator of blood stem cell fate; and found an immunotherapy technique using antibodies that target CD47 shows promise in mice.
Christine Mayr
Location, Location, Location: The Hidden Power of Intracellular Neighborhoods
New findings provide details about the hidden organization of the cytoplasm, showing it makes a big difference where in that cellular broth that messenger RNA (mRNA) get translated into proteins. The findings hold promise for increasing or altering the production of proteins in mRNA vaccines and therapies.
a researcher holds a sign reading "Proud to be an MSK scientist"
Top Cancer Research Advances at MSK in 2023
Researchers at MSK pioneered many discoveries in 2023. Read about some of the most important findings.
Omar Abdel-Wahab and Salima Benbarche
MSK’s Omar Abdel-Wahab Honored for Research Targeting Blood Cancers
MSK physician-scientist Dr. Omar Abdel-Wahab, is being honored at the 2023 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting with the William Dameshek Prize, which recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the field of hematology.
MSK Awards & Appointments January 2023
MSK Awards & Appointments November 2023
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) announces the following awards and appointments.
scientific image of mouse lung cancer cells
Lung Cancer Cells’ ‘Memories’ Suggest New Strategy For Improving Treatment
Research from the lab of cancer biologist Tuomas Tammela shows that some lung cancer cells retain a “memory” of the healthy cell where they came from — one that might be exploited to make an emerging type of lung cancer treatment called KRAS inhibition more effective.
Ming Li
How One Lab at MSK Is Working To Harness the Power of the Immune System Against Cancer
Study by study, Dr. Ming Li's lab at MSK is sharing new insights into the molecular and cellular mechanisms involved in immune regulation.
Dr. Michel Sadelain, Director of the Center for Cell Engineering, Sloan Kettering Institute.
Disrupting a Single Gene Could Improve CAR T Cell Immunotherapy, New Study Shows
Learn how disrupting a gene called SUV39H1 could make CAR T cells more powerful.