Search by keywords: Upcoming Seminars and Events View upcoming seminars and events. Learn more 554 News Items found In the Lab New Web Tool Helps Researchers Explore How the Genome Changes in Cancer Thursday, June 21, 2012 Memorial Sloan Kettering investigators hope their new web tool will improve the accessibility of large-scale genome-sequencing information for cancer researchers everywhere, and accelerate research and therapeutic discovery. Feature Bayard Clarkson Receives 2012 Distinguished Service Award from the American Association for Cancer Research Wednesday, June 6, 2012 Dr. Clarkson of the Sloan Kettering Institute’s Molecular Pharmacology and Chemistry Program was recognized for his more than three decades of work on behalf of the AACR. Feature David Scheinberg Receives 2012 Emil J. Freireich Award Wednesday, June 6, 2012 The MD Anderson Cancer Center presented its annual award to Dr. Scheinberg in recognition of his pioneering work in developing chemotherapeutic agents for leukemia and other cancers. Feature Kathryn Anderson Awarded 2012 Thomas Hunt Morgan Medal Wednesday, June 6, 2012 The Genetics Society of America medal honored Dr. Anderson, Chair of the Developmental Biology Program, for her lifetime contributions to the science of genetics. Feature Starr Foundation Renews Gifts for Cancer Consortium and Stem Cell Research Initiative Friday, June 1, 2012 Research at Memorial Sloan Kettering will benefit from renewed support for The Starr Cancer Consortium and the Tri-Institutional Stem Cell Initiative totaling $105 million. Honors Two Memorial Sloan Kettering Investigators Named to National Academy of Sciences Wednesday, May 30, 2012 Structural Biology Program Chair Nikola P. Pavletich and immunologist Alexander Y. Rudensky have received one of the highest honors given to scientists working in the United States. Media Advisory Antibody Therapy Prevents Gastrointestinal Damage following Radiation Exposure in Mice Wednesday, April 4, 2012 A new study offers the first evidence of a drug capable of preventing lethal damage to the gastrointestinal (GI) tract caused by exposure to high levels of ionizing radiation, such as those occurring during a nuclear incident. Announcement Memorial Sloan Kettering Discoveries in Personalized Medicine Highlighted at Major Cancer Research Meeting; Investigators Honored Tuesday, April 3, 2012 The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), the world's oldest and largest professional organization dedicated to advancing cancer research, held its 2012 annual meeting in Chicago. Paul Marks Prize Honors Young Investigators for Promising Cancer Research Thursday, March 1, 2012 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center feted three gifted young investigators for their insightful contributions to cancer research in a public symposium on December 1, 2011. In the Lab Studies Show How Certain Gene Mutations May Promote Cancer Wednesday, February 15, 2012 Two Memorial Sloan Kettering studies provide new clues about genetic mutations that affect cell behavior and play a role in several types of cancer. Pagination Load More